Beneath the Branches - a podcast from The Adoption and Foster Care Clinic
This episode features a developmental therapist discussing the critical first six months after a child is placed in a new environment, focusing on attachment, regulation, and making informed decisions about childcare and school placement for foster and adopted children Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Child Placement and First Six Months 00:27 What Supports Regulation and Attachment 01:26 Creating a Safe, Regulated Space for Children 02:24 Challenges of School Settings for Newly Placed Children 03:20 Making Informed Childcare and School Decisions 04:16 Delaying School Entry and Home-Based Care Options 06:09 Choosing Developmentally Appropriate Settings 07:48 Impact of Overstimulation and Overwhelm 08:48 Monitoring Adjustment and Behavior Changes 10:22 Grade Placement and Academic Expectations 12:22 Homeschooling and Alternative Education Options 13:48 Gradual Entry and Transition Strategies 16:48 Attachment and School Readiness 18:58 Supporting Developmental and Language Transitions 20:51 Collaborating with Schools and Educators 22:40 Addressing Medical and Developmental Appointments 26:10 Balancing Medical Needs and School Readiness 27:19 Focusing on Safety and Attachment in Placement Decisions
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