Fostering empathy through stories: A pilot program for special needs adoptive families
Catherine A. Faver and
Erika Alanis
Children and Youth Services Review, 2012, vol. 34, issue 4, 660-665
Abstract:
Special needs children with a history of maltreatment often have behavioral and emotional difficulties that pose challenges for adoptive parents. In response to the need for support services for adoptive parents and children, this project used stories to foster empathy and enhance communication in special needs adoptive families. Eight families, including fourteen parents and seventeen children, participated in the program. An evaluative survey indicated that the program prompted parent–child discussions, provided support to adoptive parents, and helped parents view the adoption experience from their children's perspective. The findings suggest that stories can be used to address the challenging emotional issues confronting adoptive families of special needs children.
Keywords: Adoption; Special needs children; Empathy; Attachment; Stories; Child welfare (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.1016/j.childyouth.2011.12.012
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