Monday, September 01, 2008

Ask About ADD/ADHD Live with Dr. Thomas Phelan

Adoption Friends,

ThinkingOfAdopting.com will be hosting Dr. Thomas Phelan for a live question & answer session on Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) / Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) on September 17, 2008 from 9-10 pm Eastern Daylight Savings Time. The session will be held free of charge courtesy of Dr. Phelan & ThinkingOfAdopting. com, but you must register prior to the event.

Dr. Thomas Phelan, an internationally recognized expert on parenting and ADD, is a clinical psychologist and parent of a child with ADD. He is the author of the very popular "1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12" as well as "All About Attention Deficit Disorder", both of which can be found in the Parenting Section on our Adoption Books Page.

The session will take place as a moderated, live conference call. Participants can ask their questions regarding ADD/ADHD to Dr. Phelan using their telephone or may email them to the moderator (Robin Bartko) to ask on their behalf.

For more information on this or many other adoption telecourses or webinars, visit the Adoption Telecourses page on ThinkingOfAdopting.com or contact me directly at Robin@ThinkingOfAdopting.com.

Robin Bartko

Visit ThinkingOfAdopting.com for independent information and inspiration for your international adoption journey, including adoption telecourses and webinars that let you learn from the comfort and privacy of your own home.

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Thursday, June 28, 2007

Behavior and the Adopted Child

Adoption Friends,

I was recently at the conference “Raising and Healing the Adopted Child: Effective Strategies for Helping Your Child Reach their Highest Potential” in the Baltimore area. The speakers included Dr. Federici, Dr. Mason, Dr. Gordina and Nadya Molina, M.Ed., BCBA.

Nadya Molina is a behaviorist that works with Dr. Federici as well as having her private practice, Alternative Behaviors in Falls Church, VA. Nadya gave a three hour talk about behavior and the adopted child. It was an excellent talk and the audience was glued to their seat during her session. I wish I would have attended a session like this 13 years ago before I started parenting. I think all of us as adoptive parents agree that life tends to go smoother in our households when our children’s behavior is appropriate.

Nadya talked about how she became a behaviorist. When she was growing up, her best friend had Downs Syndrome so she felt a calling to help people with special needs. Nadya has worked for numerous school systems, has a master’s degree in Severe and Profound Handicaps, and has worked with people with mental retardation, autism, eating disorders as well as with people with unique behaviors that they have not been able to tackle on their own. She recently became board certified in Applied Behavioral Analysis (ABA) which is often used with children with tendencies on the autism spectrum and has also been found effective for other children as well. She has worked with people with deficits since 1986 and is a parent of a special needs biological child. Her office is located in Virginia; however parents and adults call her from all over the country to assist them regardless of the type of behavior they need to change. She has even gone to Iceland to help families. She has helped individuals overcome all sorts of behavior including orphanage behavior like rocking, hoarding food and head banging as well as eating disorders like bulimia. She assists people of all ages including young children and adults.

Nadya shared many of the techniques she uses to assist people to change behavior. She indicated that each post institutionalized child is very unique and no “one size” fits all intervention in behavior modification. Here are some of the pertinent hints in assisting our adopted children.

Tell your child what to do versus what not to do. I think as parents we all want what is best for our children, but it is not uncommon for us to say things like “don’t go in the street”, don’t touch that”, “be good”…instead of directly saying “walk on the sidewalk”, “play with your toy instead of touching that”, or “I like when you play with your truck”.

Find out why the behavior is happening. Is your child craving attention, bored, internal anxiety, on auto pilot or trying to escape. Observe and try to figure a pattern of why and when the behavior is happening.

Use “Time In” versus “Time out”. I think most of us grew up with the “time out” concept. Our parents put us in the corner or sent us to our room to discipline us. Nadya indicated that this is not a good technique for our children coming from orphanages especially when we first bring them home. Orphanage children are already used to little attention and “time out” alienates them more. She suggests you keep your child in close proximity to you, but don’t give them attention or eye contact during this “time in” period.

Use immediate reinforcement for appropriate behavior. Nadya shared the example of potty training. As soon as your child goes pee pee on the potty, give them their candy or sticker. Don’t wait until they wash their hands. Children need to understand that the behavior they just completed is the one being reinforced.

Use short, clear, concise directions and consequences. Avoid giving lectures and talking too much. Tell you child specifics as “brush you teeth” or “put your truck in the toy bin”. “Use clear directions without negotiation.”

Write simple stories about social situations and phrases to explain sequences of events to your child. She recommended books that Carol Gray has written on Social Stories ™ (available on Amazon). In these stories, you break down tasks for your child in simple steps.

The “Drill Phrases” drill the child into a specific task. She used the example of “Stop—Think—Make Good Choices” (sort of like the fire chief saying, “Stop, Drop and Roll”). The use of drilling phrases help children process and retrieve information quicker and effectively; which is a major deficit within post-institutionalized children.

Schedule breaks for your child. Nadya used the example of shopping. Like most working parents, a lot of us try to tackle our shopping on the weekends. She gave the example of shopping for three hours. She said schedule breaks (have a snack, go to the bathroom, etc) periodically through your shopping time. Yes, it may take longer, but this helps prevent meltdowns from your child.

Do not remove the demand or task if your child expresses himself
with unwanted behavior (for example, meltdowns).
Parents get tired both emotionally and physically. It is not uncommon for us to just give in to our child because we just don’t have the energy to deal with the unwanted behavior. Nadya recognizes that this can be very difficult on parents, but do not give in to your child. It is OK to modify or adapt.

Create rules. Nadya said to teach your child rules. For example, “only hug your family”. This type of rule helps your child attach to family members rather than others which can help with behavior challenges. She recommended several books that may be of interest to adoptive parents including “Navigating the Social World” by Jeanette McAfee and “A Work in Progress” by Ron Leaf (both available on Amazon).

Nadya Molina can be reached by calling 703-732-2469 or www.AlternativeBehaviors.com as well as at 703-548-0721 or www.drfederici.com. If you are interested in the entire recording of Nadya's session at "Raising and Healing the Adopted Child", contact me at either 410-916-1542 or Robin@ThinkingOfAdopting.com.

Robin Bartko

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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Adoption Conference: "Raising & Healing the Adopted Child" May 19th & 20th

Adoption Friends,

No one loves your adopted child more or knows him better than you. You know better than anyone else if your child is hurting or needs help - if something just isn’t “right”. And all too often the search for the true diagnosis of your child's hurt and for effective strategies to help raise and heal your child can be so frustrating. Filled with false starts and dead ends. And while you search you can feel so alone ...

If you’ve been looking for answers, don't miss this opportunity to learn from nationally recognized experts and adoptive parents at the upcoming adoption conference for parents and professionals, Raising & Healing the Adopted Child: Effective Solutions and Practical Strategies to Help Your Child Reach Their Highest Potential

This adoption conference will take place May 19th and 20th 2007 at the Holiday Inn BWI Airport in Linthicum, MD - just south of Baltimore, MD and minutes from both Interstate 95 and Amtrak's BWI Station - convenient to the entire mid-Atlantic region and beyond.

The conference, sponsored by Project Katherine and ThinkingOfAdopting.com, will help you recognize & understand the unique challenges your adopted child may be facing, present you with effective strategies to help heal your child, and teach you how to advocate for your child in order to get them the care of services they need. And very importantly, you'll understand that no matter what challenges you are facing with your adopted child, you don't have to face them alone.

Speakers include nationally recognized experts as well as adoptive parents who have experienced challenges first hand:
  • Dr. Ronald S. Federici, ABPN, FACAAP, Developmental Neuropsychologist & Psychopharmacologist – Clinic Director/ Supervisor, Neuropsychological & Family Therapy Associates, Alexandria, VA. Author of Help for the Hopeless Child: A Guide for Families and father to seven internationally adopted children.
  • Patrick Mason, M.D., Ph.D. – International Adoption Medical Specialist; Founder, Inova Fairfax Hospital for Children’s International Adoption Center, Fairfax, VA.
  • Alla Gordina, M.D., FAAP – International Adoption Medical Specialist; Global Pediatrics and Family Medicine, International Adoptions Medical Support Services, East Brunswick, NJ.
  • Nadya Molina, M.Ed. – Expert in the management and treatment of children with complex developmental disorders such as autism, retardation, multiple learning disabilities, ADHD, and psychiatric disorders.
  • William Houston, J.D. – Education Attorney with Dalton, Dalton and Houston. Mr. Houston is an expert in helping parents navigate the special education maze, and a strong advocate for educational rights and proper services for children with special needs.
  • Bill Delmedico & Cynthia Smith-Federici – Adoptive Parents
I hope that you will be able to take advantage of this unique opportunity to learn from experts who often are regularly called upon to provide answers and treatment recommendations that no one else has been able to provide. For more information (including a printable brochure) or to register on-line, visit: http://www.thinkingofadopting.com/adoptionconference

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me at Robin@ThinkingOfAdopting.com.

Robin Bartko

Visit ThinkingOfAdopting.com for independent information and inspiration for your international adoption journey, including adoption telecourses and webinars that let you learn from the comfort and privacy of your own home.

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Sunday, March 18, 2007

Attachment Conference April 19th and 20th in Lancaster, PA

Adoption Friends,

Wanted to let you know about an outstanding opportunity to learn about attachment from some of the most respected leaders in the field on April 19th and 20th in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

The Institute for Children and Families is presenting "The Face of Trauma, the Heart of Healing", a two day conference led by Daniel Hughes, author of Building the Bonds of Attachment: Awakening Love in Deeply Troubled Children and Facilitating Developmental Attachment: the Road to Emotional Recovery and Behavioral Change in Foster and Adopted Children. Also appearing during the conference are Art Becker-Weidman, Janice Goldwater, and Lark Eshleman.

I feel very fortunate to know Dr. Lark Eshleman, Director of the Institute for Children and Families and author of
Becoming a Family: Promoting Healthy Attachments with Your Adopted Child. Helping individuals and their families overcome early childhood trauma, especially trauma that often leads to attachment challenges, is something she is truly passionate about. I've had the pleasure to listen to her first hand as she appeared several times on ThinkingOfAdopting.com and as she developed her webinar, Attachment and Adoption: What is it and Why is it so Important?, a great introduction to attachment for pre- or post-adoptive parents. It's so obvious that she puts her heart and soul into her work.

According to Dr. Eshleman, day one of the conference features a full-day, parent focused (and therapist informative) presentation by Dan Hughes on how to facilitate the connection between a resistant (frightened) child and eager but perhaps frustrated parent. Day two features Dr. Eshleman, Art Becker-Weidman, Janice Goldwater and other members of the Board of ATTACh (Association for the Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children), parents and other professionals who will offer presentations directed towards both parents, therapists, school personnel, law enforcement, adoption workers, medical professionals, and others who work with children, adolescents and adults who have experienced disruptions in attachment and other traumas in their early lives. The conference will also feature numerous information-sharing booths, a bookseller, and opportunities to meet others who share your interests.

Dr. Eshleman says, "Children who are in foster care, have lived in orphanages, have been abused,neglected or lived with severe medical issues in their early life, or whose parents may have struggled with their own mental health or high stress issues during the child's early years, show a significantly higher rate of difficulty learning how to trust even caring, safe adults in their lives. And yet, children need to learn to trust adults who are trustworthy; young ones cannot live on their own and clearly need and deserve to learn and live with the freedom to be children, not 'mini adults' who have to always be in control, or fear that life will continue to hand them 'bad luck' situations."

To learn more or to register, go to www.InstituteForChildren.org or www.ATTACh.org, or call 717-290-7040.

My best to Dr. Eshleman for the success of this conference, and my sincere hope that many children and their parents will have stronger, healthier attachments as a result!


Robin Bartko

Visit ThinkingOfAdopting.com for independent information and inspiration for your international adoption journey, including adoption telecourses and webinars that let you learn from the comfort and privacy of your own home.

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Saturday, January 20, 2007

"Attachment and Adoption" Live Q&A Rescheduled

Adoption Friends:

An update to our January 2007 Live Adoption Telecourse and Webinar schedule:

The live Q&A session for Attachment & Adoption: What is it and why is it so important?, originally scheduled for Sunday 1/28/07, has been rescheduled to 2/7/07 (Wednesday) from 9-10 PM Eastern Standard Time. We apologize for the change, and hope you'll be joining us on the new date!

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Thursday, September 28, 2006

October Adoption Webinars Sneak Peak

Adoption Friends,

While the full October 2006 ThinkingOfAdopting.com Adoption Telecourse and Webinar schedule has not yet been released, I wanted to give you a few "sneak peaks" of what you can expect:

1) "Adopting the Orphanage Child: Overcoming Orphanage Life" with Dr. Todd Ochs (10/15/06)

2) "Thinking of Adopting? Learn, Leap, Love!" with Robin Bartko - This five session webinar will give you an overview of the international adoption process, including focused sessions on the process, the home study, how (and when) to select an adoption agency, and sources of international adoption information. This webinar will include downloadable questions for you to ask when you are interviewing adoption agencies. (Begins 10/18/06; class size is limited so send me an email at Robin@ThinkingOfAdopting.com to reserve your space).

3) "Healing Hannah: Attachment from a parent's point of view" with Dawn Choate (10/25/06) A new webinar on attachment from the adoptive parent's point of view. Dawn -- a mother of four including two children adopted from China -- will discuss the attachment challenges she faced with one of her daughters, including describing her daughter's symptoms, how she ultimately realized she was facing an attachment challenge, and how she found the resources needed to overcome them. This is a great opportunity for both pre and post adoptive parents regardless of the country you are adopting (or have adopted) from. Dawn was recently featured in Adoption Today magazine.

Registration will open soon. Sign up for the ThinkingOfAdopting.com newsletter to be notified as soon as registration opens.

Robin Bartko

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Wednesday, September 06, 2006

News & Adoption Webinar Update

Hello Adoption Friends,

Wanted to share with you some information that I believe will be helpful for you on your adoption journey and update you on our September Adoption Telecourse and Webinar schedule.

New "Adoption Blogs" Page on ThinkingOfAdopting.com
I'm excited to announce that we've added a new "Adoption Blogs" page to ThinkingOfAdopting.com. I know that we may never have made our "leap of faith" and adopted our child if it wasn't for those who shared their stories with us -- stories that gave us hope, showed us we weren't alone, and ultimately helped provide us with the inspiration we needed to make our "leap". Most of the blogs listed were started by our adoption friends who learned to blog by taking the ThinkingOfAdopting.com webinar, "Share Your Story: How to Create Your Own Adoption Blog". I think they've done a tremendous job and I love following their adoption journeys by reading their blogs. The new page will also provide you with easy access to our "Adoption News and Information Blog" as well as the "Thinking Of Adopting Podcast". My thanks to all of these bloggers who are sharing their stories with us. I truly believe that these blogs will help inform and inspire others! See for yourself by visiting the new Adoption Blogs page!

I Really Like This Book!
I want to tell you about an excellent new book I'm currently reading, "Adoption Parenting: Creating a Toolbox, Building Connections" edited by Jean MacLeod and Sheena Macrae. The book contains contributions from numerous adoption experts and covers a wide variety of adoptive parenting topics including sleep issues, discipline, and attachment just to name a few. This book also has a great resource listing of other books and web sites where you can get additional information. I've been searching a long time for a book like this to recommend to adoptive parents -- it's a "must have" no matter if you're just starting your journey or already have brought your child home. You can learn more or purchase the book by visiting the "Adoption Books" page on ThinkingOfAdopting.com.

Favorite Adoption Links
If you haven't visited it already, you should check out Karen's Adoption Links -- one of my personal favorites. This site, created by an adoptive mom who's also very active in the adoption community, has a wealth of information about adoption in general with a tremendous number of links to other adoption related sites and discussion groups. It even has a list of orphanage addresses! You can also find some other useful links by visiting ThinkingOfAdopting.com's "Adoption Links" page.

Featured Webinar: "Russian for the Adoption Traveler I" with Tatyana Komarova"
Native speaker and Russian language instructor Tatyana Komarova returns to ThinkingOfAdopting.com starting this coming Monday, 9/11/06, for the second offering of "Russian for the Adoption Traveler I". This four part webinar is the only Russian course I know that covers words that you can use to communicate and play with your new child, especially on the first trip. Plus, it offers you the benefit of having a native speaker be able to give you live feedback on your pronunciation so you know you'll be understood in Russia -- a great comfort once you're there. If you're thinking how can I learn some basic Russian over the Internet from my home, I thought you might find some of the feedback from previous participants informative:

"We were very impressed with the format. At first, we were a little skeptical of how we would be able to practice Russian over a conference call, but we were amazed at how well Tatyana was able to pick up on our pronunciation. Each class seemed to go by very fast and we looked forward to our next class and what we would learn. My husband and I took the course together and practiced the new words in between sessions together. Tatyana was very open to answering any questions we had. We felt that we got a lot of personal attention. The amount we learned jump-started our learning of the Russian language and gave us the confidence to pursue other more intensive CD courses."

"Excellent webinar! everyone going to Russia should take this!"

If you're adopting from Russia, I highly recommend that you consider taking this webinar. Learn more or register (including listening to my podcast interview of Tatyana).

Upcoming Adoption Telecourses & Webinars
9/11/06: "Russian for the Adoption Traveler I" w/ Tatyana Komarova
9/13/06: "Share Your Story: How to create your own Adoption Blog" w/ Dennis Bartko
9/17/06: "Medical Aspects of International Adoption" w/ Dr. Alla Gordina, FAAP
9/21/06: "A Discussion About ADD" with Parent Magic's Dr. Thomas Phelan
9/24/06: "Adopting the Orphanage Child: Overcoming Orphanage Life" w/ Dr. Todd Ochs

To learn more or register go to the "Adoption Telecourses" page on ThinkingOfAdopting.com.

Help Spread the Word
As always, if you find the telecourses and webinars on ThinkingOfAdopting.com useful, I'd certainly appreciate if you would help spread the word. Please feel free to pass this information on to anyone who you feel would be interested. I'd sincerely appreciate your help in getting the word out.

My best to you on your adoption journey. If there is anything I can do to help you, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Robin Bartko

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Wednesday, August 23, 2006

August & September Adoption Telecourses and Webinars

Adoption Friends,

I hope that you are having a great summer! As we are nearing the last days of August I don't want to believe that summer is almost over and that school begins for us this Monday. However, at least one member of our family is excited. Our youngest, Noah, is looking forward to seeing the bus again as he sees his older sister and brother off to school each morning. Sometimes he even tries to get on the bus -- but I'm not ready for him to grow up just yet!

August/September Telecourses & Webinars Announced
I'm happy to announce that we've just posted the ThinkingOfAdopting.com August/September Adoption Telecourse & Webinar Schedule. You can find the full schedule by clicking on the following link: http://www.thinkingofadopting.com/html/adoption_telecourses.html The offerings include:

1) "Choices: Adopting from China , Guatemala , Kazakhstan and Russia" w/ Inna Pecar
This new webinar gives an overview of the adoption programs of each of these countries. A great webinar for those who haven't selected their country yet.

2) "Russian for the Adoption Traveler I" with Tatyana Komarova
A four session Russian course developed exclusively for the adoption traveler! And, the only Russian course I know of that teaches you words you can use to communicate and play with your new child. Taught by native speaker and Russian language instructor Tatyana Komarova, registration for this webinar includes a bonus 4 CD set.

3) "Adopting the Orphanage Child: Overcoming Orphanage Life" with Dr. Todd Ochs
Dr. Ochs, an adoption pediatrician and father of five, including four special needs daughters adopted from China, returns to ThinkingOfAdopting.com with a two part version of his webinar, including a live, 90 minute Q&A session.

4) "Medical Aspects of International Adoption": with Dr. Alla Gordina, FAAP
Dr. Gordina also returns to ThinkingOfAdopting.com with a new two part version of this very popular webinar, including a live 90 minute Q&A session.

5) "A Discussion About ADD" with Parent Magic's Dr. Thomas Phelan Dr. Phelan is not only a registered clinical psychologist, best-selling author, and internationally renowned expert in child discipline and attention deficit disorder, but the father of a child with ADD.

6) "Share Your Story: How to create your own Adoption Blog" with Dennis Bartko
Join the others who have taken this webinar and are sharing their adoption journey through blogging. You can do it!

To learn more or register go to the "Adoption Telecourses" page on ThinkingOfAdopting.com by clicking on the following link:
http://www.thinkingofadopting.com/html/adoption_telecourses.html

Most Telecourse & Webinars are Now Longer
Based upon feedback we've received from you, we've lengthened most of our telecourses and webinars from 60 to 90 minutes to allow more time for you to ask questions. In addition, we're trying a new two-part format for some webinars to allow ever more time for questions -- a pre-recorded webinar that you can view exclusively over the Internet at your convenience followed by a scheduled 90 minute, live Q&A session with the presenter. We hope you'll like this new format and especially the additional time with experts like Dr. Alla Gordina & Dr. Todd Ochs.

Dr. Gordina Named 2006 "Angel in Adoption"
Speaking of Dr. Gordina, I was very excited to learn that she has been named one of the Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute's 2006 "Angels in Adoption". Selected by a Member of Congress, Dr. Gordina is being honored for enriching the lives of orphans and will be officially recognized at a ceremony in Washington, D.C. in September. Of course, anyone who has ever met Dr. Gordina already knew she's an "angel" for adoptive children and their parents and a tireless advocate for adoption, so it's great to see her receive this formal recognition. Congratulations, Dr. Gordina!

More Options for Audio Replay
Last time I wrote to you I announced that we were recording most of the July telecourses so that they can be played back over the Internet in case you couldn't make the live offering or wanted to listen to it again. I hope you have found this useful. I'm now pleased that we will be offering an additional option, playback through your phone. Choose the one that's most convenient for you! The audio replay is only available to those who register for a course, so if you're interested in a telecourse or webinar but can't make the time, register and listen to it with the replay at your convenience. It's usually available on our website 48 hours after the end of the telecourse/webinar.

Helping Those Left Behind
Ever since we left our youngest son's orphanage with him in my arms, my husband and I have wanted to do something that could help those children who were left behind. Our hope is that ThinkingOfAdopting.com is, in some small way, is helping do that. However, we know that there is so much more that needs to be done. That's why ThinkingOfAdopting.com will now donate a portion of the proceeds from each telecourse or webinar to an adoption related charity. While we know that this won't be large given the size of the challenge, we hope that every little bit will help.

Help Spread the Word
Finally, if you find the telecourses and webinars on ThinkingOfAdopting.com useful, I'd certainly appreciate if you would help spread the word. Please feel free to pass this information on to anyone who you feel would be interested. I'd sincerely appreciate your help in getting the word out.

My best to you on your adoption journey. If there is anything I can do to help you, please don't hesitate to contact me.

Sincerely,

Robin Bartko

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Tuesday, June 20, 2006

June and July Adoption Telecourses and Webinars Announced

Adoption Friends:

I'm happy to announce our adoption telecourses and webinars for June and July. Plus, we're still working on some additional offerings for July and will let you know as soon as they are confirmed. As always, please visit the Adoption Telecourses Page to register or for additional information.

1) "Promoting Healthy Attachment" with Dr. Lark Eshleman
Dr. Eshleman is a recognized expert on attachment in children. She is the author "Becoming a Family: Promoting Healthy Attachments with your Adopted Children", the founder and director of the Institute for Children and Family, and serves on the Board of Directors of the international organization ATTACh (Association for the Treatment and Training in the Attachment of Children).

2) "Tips on Selecting an International Adoption Agency" with Robin Bartko
Robin provides useful information and tips on selecting an international adoption agency including how to "interview" perspective agencies.

3) "Share Your Story: How to create your own Adoption Blog" with Dennis Bartko
Dennis is the web master of ThinkingOfAdopting.com and will teach you how to create and use your own adoption blog.

4) "What to Expect During the Referral Stage" with Robin Bartko
Robin discusses what to expect during the referral stage and presents strategies to help you get through it. Also provides practical tips to help you prepare for a medical evaluation of your referral by an international doctor.

Audio Replays Now Available: You may also be interested to know that we are now recording many telecourses or webinars so you can replay them through the internet if you want to listen to them again -- or just happen to miss the it for any reason! You can even download them to your iPod or MP3 player if you wish. The audio replays are only available to those who register for a telecourse or webinar, so if you are interested please be sure to register.

My best to you on your adoption journey. I hope to be talking with you on an upcoming adoption telecourse or webinar.

Sincerely,

Robin Bartko

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Tuesday, May 30, 2006

Russian for the Adoption Traveler

Adoption Friends:

If you'll be traveling to Russia to adopt your child, I wanted to let you know that the premier offering of "Russian for the Adoption Traveler" will begin this Monday (6/5/06) and share with you a part of my adoption story.

The first time I met my youngest son ...
I remember our trips to Russia to adopt our youngest son quite vividly. What a life changing experience! The excitement of knowing we'd get to meet our new son. The wonder we felt walking the streets of Moscow and seeing a different way of life. How we traveled to his region and saw his orphanage for the first time. How our hearts raced with anticipation when we heard little footsteps coming up the stairs ... was it him? And, frozen in my mind, the moment that he came around the corner and we saw each other for the very first time!

It was a time of such great emotion, filled with so many new experiences. We wanted to absorb as much as we could of the world in which he was born. We wanted to learn as much as we could about him from those whose care had helped put him into our arms. And - leaving the orphanage feeling how fast his heart was beating as I held him tight - knowing that this moment, this opportunity, would never come again.

I wish I learned some Russian
While I wouldn't change a thing about my experience, there is something that I wished I had done prior to taking my trips - learn some Russian. Not to be fluent, but to have been better able to interact with the many people that I met. To be able to learn more about the country of my son's birth. To be better able to thank
those who had taken care of my son. And, most importantly, to have been able to better communicate with my new son in the language he was familiar with right from the start.

Russian for the Adoption Traveler
That's why I've brought "Russian for the Adoption Traveler" to ThinkingOfAdopting.com. Taught by Russian born, native speaker Tatyana Komarova, this unique course is specially designed for you, the adoption traveler. Tatyana will teach you the Russian language skills that can help your trips be less stressful, allow you to experience more in Russia, and help you better communicate with and comfort your new child. Best of all, you'll be learning from and interacting with Tatyana live from the comfort of your own home.

"Russian for the Adoption Traveler" is a four part course presented in the webinar format - you'll listen to and speak with Tatyana using your telephone while simultaneously viewing her slides (showing the worlds in both English and Cyrillic) using your computer on the internet. It's simple and easy. Have dial up internet access? You can use your cell phone to talk with Tatyana and your dial up line to access the Internet. Or you can participate using your phone and print out the slides for your reference during the session.

The four parts include:
Session 1 (6/05/06 [Mon], 9-10 PM Eastern): Russian culture,
greeting phrases & short words
Session 2 (6/12/06 [Mon], 9-10 PM Eastern): How to ask questions
Session 3 (6/19/06 [Mon], 9-10 PM Eastern): Money and numbers
Session 4 (6/26/06 [Mon], 9-10 PM Eastern): Child's talk - how to
talk with your new child

Don't worry about missing a class
The audio from each session will be available within 48 hours for you to listen to via the Internet (no phone required) or to download to your iPod or MP3 player. You'll be able to practice or catch-up on a missed class at your convenience. Take them on your trips to Russia to review on the plane or in the hotel. Tatyana's slides will also be available via the Internet for you to review or print as a reference.

Make the most of your trips to Russia
If you want to make your trips to Russia less stressful, if you want to experience more while you are in Russia, or if you want to better communicate with and comfort your new child, "Russian for the Adoption Traveler" can help. Registrtion inlcudes all four live sessions, access to the downloadable recording of each session, as well as access to the slides containing the English and Cyrillic versions of all words taught by Tatyana. Plus, if you register for this premier edition of the course, a CD containing all of the audio and slides from the course will be mailed to you at the end of the class.

To register for Russian for the Adoption Traveler, click on the
following link:
http://www.thinkingofadopting.com/html/adoption_telecourses.html
Then click on the "Register" button next to the description for "Russian for the Adoption Traveler".

Please contact me if you have any questions or need additional information. My best to you on your adoption journey.

Robin Bartko

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