Ask ARP: What resources on adoption can I give to my daughter’s pre-school teacher?

Dear Anti-Racist Parent,

I’m looking for some resources on talking about race, adoption, and transracial adoption that I can pass on to my daughter’s preschool teacher.

I’ve googled a variety of things but haven’t had much luck. Anything anyone can offer would be appreciated.

Thank you,

From Mindy in Iowa

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Comments

  1. Vera L wrote:

    When I read your post, two kids’ books came immediately to mind. One is called “Horace” and the other is called “A Mother for Choko”. They used different kinds of animals as a stand in for racial diversity, but they explore the basic questions about transracial adoption in a way that’s appropriate for young kids. And you should check out the website for Pact, an Adoption Alliance (www.pactadopt.org). Lots of resources there.

  2. Patricia wrote:

    EMK Press has tons of useful resources for parents and schools including the W.I.S.E. Up book for schools:
    http://www.emkpress.com/index.html
    The Adoption Parenting book is great and covers every aspect of adoption including school stuff.
    EMK Press is owned and operated by parents who adopted too.

  3. Andrea wrote:

    Look at Adoptive Families magazine web-site. There’s a collection of “classic articles” to be printed that cover topics like how to talk to your child’s teacher, explaining adoption to classmates.

    http://www.adoptivefamilies.com/clip.php

  4. Maggie Macaulay wrote:

    Hi Mindy - Please check http://www.wholeheartedparenting.com. Click on “bookstore” for books on adoption. We also do nationally available teleseminars on a variety of topics including “Talking About Adoption,” “Attaching and Bonding in Adoption,” and “Building Families: Moving Beyond Abandonment.” Please send an e-mail to maggie_macaulay@msn.com. Wishing you well -
    Maggie

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