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wounded children, healing homes

Why do our children not reciprocate our love? What are we doing wrong? These questions can concern adoptive parents raising a child who has survived a traumatic experience. Usually, families approach adoption with inflated expectations about themselves and their children. However, they quickly realize that these expectations are unrealistic. The book tells about these unjustified expectations that arise while raising deeply traumatized and emotionally damaged children.

The authors: Jayne E. Schooler, Betsy Keefer Smalley, and Timothy J. Callahan

Publishing house: “Phoenix”

Language: russian

Year of publication: 2013

Number of pages: 280

Raising children with love and logic

Good parents must learn to use different methods of dealing with children living in today’s world. This is where upbringing with love and logic comes to the rescue. Why the terms love and logic? The most important thing in education is love. Not one that allows everything or puts up with disrespect, but a love strong enough to allow children to make mistakes and take responsibility for the consequences of those mistakes. Logic is the critical point in the results themselves. And those consequences accompanied by compassion – our understanding of children’s disappointments, failures and pains – are the most effective.

The book consists of two parts. The first part describes the concept of education as a whole. The second part is practical. Forty-one pearls of love and logic wisdom offer daily strategies for dealing with the challenges parents will face in the first 12 years of their children’s lives.

The authors: Foster W. Cline, M. D., and Jim Fay

Publishing house: “Helping hand”

Language: russian

Year of publication: 2013

Number of pages: 258

Telling the truth to your adopted or foster child. Making sense of the past

This book will guide parents on how to explain to their adopted child the complex, problematic and often painful aspects of their past; will help to share with the child difficult information about her adoption and at the same time not traumatize her, to find the right time to tell the whole truth, no matter how bitter it may be.

In addition, the book will help parents learn more about their child’s stories and embrace their past.

The authors: Betsy Keefer and Jayne E. Schooler

Publishing house: “Phoenix”

Language: russian

Year of publication: 2014

Number of pages: 270

Socio-psychological assistance to families and children at risk

VOLUME 1. CONCEPTUAL BASES OF SOCIAL WORK WITH CHILDREN

The guide covers critical topics that may interest practitioners working with families and children. It is essential that the manual does not offer ready-made recipes and solutions but provides material that allows specialists to find answers to complex questions to independently choose ways of responding to specific problems that arise in the family.

This manual is intended for a wide range of readers. It can be recommended to managers and specialists of institutions and services that provide social and psychological assistance to families and children of risk groups. The manual was developed as an integral part of the training system for child protection workers in the United States, so it can also be used as a textbook for universities, courses and institutes of professional development as a reference guide.

The authors: Judith S. Rycus and Ronald C. Hughes

Publishing house: “Phoenix”

Language: russian

Year of publication: 2011

Number of pages: 284

Socio-psychological assistance to families and children at risk

VOLUME 2. PLANNING AND FAMILY-ORIENTED SOCIAL WORK

The second volume is devoted to the organization of family-oriented social work. It includes materials necessary at all stages of working with the family – starting with practical recommendations for establishing relationships, diagnosing the situation in the family, developing strategies for assisting, its implementation, working with relapses and ending with organizational issues: interaction of protection authorities rights of children and other organizations that provide social assistance, documentation of work. All suitable material is backed up by clearly explained and structured theory.

The authors: Judith S. Rycus and Ronald C. Hughes

Publishing house: “Phoenix”

Language: russian

Year of publication: 2011

Number of pages: 254

Socio-psychological assistance to families and children at risk

VOLUME 3. DEVELOPMENT AND WELL-BEING OF CHILDREN

The guide covers critical topics that may interest practitioners working with families and children. It is essential that the manual does not offer ready-made recipes and solutions but provides material that allows specialists to find answers to complex questions to independently choose ways of responding to specific problems that arise in the family.

This manual is intended for a wide range of readers. It can be recommended to managers and specialists of institutions and services that provide social and psychological assistance to families and children of risk groups. The manual was developed as an integral part of the training system for child protection workers in the United States, so it can also be used as a textbook for universities, courses and institutes of professional development as a reference guide.

The authors: Judith S. Rycus and Ronald C. Hughes

Publishing house: “Phoenix”

Language: russian

Year of publication: 2011

Number of pages: 284

Socio-psychological assistance to families and children at risk

VOLUME 4. ACCOMMODATION AND STABLE LIFE

The guide covers critical topics that may interest practitioners working with families and children. It is essential that the manual does not offer ready-made recipes and solutions but provides material that allows specialists to find answers to complex questions to independently choose ways of responding to specific problems that arise in the family.

This manual is intended for a wide range of readers. It can be recommended to managers and specialists of institutions and services that provide social and psychological assistance to families and children of risk groups. The manual was developed as an integral part of the training system for child protection workers in the United States, so it can also be used as a textbook for universities, courses and institutes of professional development as a reference guide.

The authors: Judith S. Rycus and Ronald C. Hughes

Publishing house: “Phoenix”

Language: russian

Year of publication: 2011

Number of pages: 408

brochures "step by step to effective parenting"

Raising a child is both a joyful and, at the same time, a complicated process. By having a child, we can love, nurture and inspire a blessing. However, upbringing is full of difficulties, which can sometimes be confusing and even disappointing. The brochures of the “Step by step” series are designed to help the child grow and develop so that he can reveal his full potential.

Every 13 brochures contain essential information on parenting issues and talk about parenting skills and opportunities. You will also find exercises that you will need to do to learn how to apply each suggested strategy. Although the brochures contain information that can contribute to more successful parenting, they cannot contain answers to all questions that parents may have about raising children. Therefore, we recommend that parents not stop at the study of the brochures of this series and continue to devote time to raising children as we learn throughout our lives. Education is a step-by-step process.

The authors: Ruby M. Johnston

Language: russian

Year of publication: 2018

Number of brochures: 13