
The Help One Child Podcast
By Help One Child

The Help One Child PodcastFeb 14, 2021

Felt Safety and Connection Strategies with Our Children from Hard Places
Listen as our guest today, Erin Bouchard, shares about felt safety and practical connection strategies to help a child believe they're safe in your home. Erin Bouchard. Author. Speaker. Advocate. Educator. Erin founded Trauma-Based Parenting because she's passionate about helping foster and adoptive parents understand early trauma and attachment. Erin Bouchard and her husband, Joel have been foster parents since 2011. They adopted out of the foster care system in 2014. They are kinship, foster, adoptive, and bio parents. Over the years she has learned a lot through their experiences with early trauma. She teaches and educates about connection, attachment, trauma, grief, and loss. Her first book, Trauma-Based Parenting is on the way! Help One Child appreciates her collaboration and contributions with blog articles, video usage permission for support group curriculum, and podcast guest appearances.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Transracial Families
Do you have a transracial, adoptive family? Just like love is not enough to support a child with a trauma background, love can't shift ethnic and cultural differences either. Listen in as Trish Jonker, MA, LCPC, shares practical strategies for transracial parenting.
Trish Jonker has a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology and is currently a licensed counselor in 11 states and is certified in Integrative Medicine for Mental Health. But she’s not just a counselor, for the past 10yrs she has also been a foster mom / legal guardian to 8 kiddos (who are now ages 10 – 24). So taking her academic & professional work and combining it with her personal experience, she has created a counseling practice specializing in supporting foster & adoptive families through telehealth & in person sessions. You can learn more about their story in her book, The Call to Love (available on Audible, Amazon & iTunes or at trishjonker.com). Trish is available for telehealth services and is a valued contributor to Help One Child’s blog and podcast.

Bringing Play & Joy Back Into Your Family for Trauma Healing!
Increase the fun, joy and play for your family! Bonus, play helps heal trauma, too. So listen to this podcast while you drive, take a walk, or wash dishes to gain a few new strategies from a therapist and TBRI Practitioner, Carey A. Gil, LCSW.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
Bio for our Expert Guest: Carey Gil, LCSW has spent over 20 years supporting Bay Area families in their growth and healing. She firmly believes in the human power to triumph and blossom after hardship and trauma because she has borne witness to it hundreds of times. She holds advanced certificates and training in trauma and therapy modalities including: TBRI Practitioner, Certified Family Trauma Professional, Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Emotional Freedom Technique and the Trauma Research Foundation’s Certificate in Traumatic Stress Studies, where she studied under Bessel van der Kolk.
With training and experience working extensively with foster youth, foster/adoptive families, divorce/coparenting and families in crisis, she is a wise and encouraging voice to guide you on your journey. She loves supporting families to bond, repair relationships and grow, and to support individuals in their personal trauma healing. She has developed trainings and coached biological, foster and adoptive families through family court, DFCS, and the Refugee Foster Care program. Her direct work with individual and family trauma recovery has given her a unique lens on how to marry traditional parenting and therapy methods with trauma-informed interventions that actually create stronger relationships and mental health healing.
Carey is a private practice therapist at Lotus Counseling Services in San Jose (https://lotuscounselingca.com). She is also a Lecturer and Faculty Field Liaison at the SJSU Graduate School of Social Work where enjoys sharing her passion with the next generation of helping professionals. Beyond her professional responsibilities, Carey says that her greatest learning is done at home parenting her own children, who have a variety of special emotional and educational needs.

The Story and Struggles of a Fost/Adopt Child's Journey
Jenell M. Jones M. Ed. authored and released the book, Shattered in May 2023 for Foster Care Awareness month. This conversation shares a little bit about her child, their family's journey, the struggles and her hope for more systemic change to bring healing and well being for children in care.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
About the Expert Guest: Jenell M. Jones is an early education entrepreneur, currently operating multiple early learning centers, which specialize in providing high quality learning experiences to children who experience trauma in low-income areas. Her education background includes earning a bachelor’s degree in business management and a master’s in curriculum and instruction with an emphasis on autism spectrum disorders from Arizona State University. A native of Phoenix, Jones has provided her expertise to families for the last decade and currently hosts private discussions with other foster and adoptive parents on current issues affecting the nontraditional home. Through her life experiences, passion is the source by which she governs herself to make a difference. The goal is not to be perfect but to assist others in rising through difficulties. Jones’ blueprint of success can be summed up in a few statements: Be tenacious, be kind, be loving, but most of all…be forgiving. Find out more about her at JenellJones.com.

Managing Aggressive Trauma Behaviors
Eva Gonzales, LMFT shares practical strategies to support your child from hard places who displays aggressive trauma behaviors. Listen for bite-size encouragement and tips!
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
Show Notes:
Justice Resource Institute: JRI.org
www.gonzalesfamilycounseling.com
Guest Bio:
Eva Gonzales is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist with over a decade of clinical experience in Contra Costa County. She received her Bachelor of Science in Psychology at University of California Davis and her Master of Arts in Counseling at Argosy University. Eva has had experience working with all ages in multiple locations: adult, individual, and couple work in her office, and school based therapy in order to help students better access their education, therapy with juvenile offenders incarcerated and in their homes with their families, and behavioral therapy with children in the community. Eva has spent much of her career in community mental health, focusing on youth aged 4-21 and their families in a variety of different modalities, such as play therapy, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), EMDR, Nuerofeedback, systemic therapy, Functional Family Therapy (FFT), Trauma Drama, and Attachment Self Regulation and Competency (ARC). Most of this work was focused on supporting resiliency in the face of complex and ongoing trauma. Although Eva has extensive training in Evidence Based Practices and using the data to direct treatment, she is willing to apply whatever therapeutic tool will help the client in front of her.
Eva enjoys playing with her two sons and yellow lab, writing music, singing, playing guitar, dancing, working out, talking shop, and going on adventures with her husband. She’s also a valued trainer and podcast contributor for Help One Child!

How to Dial Down Stress, Overwhelm & Anxiety
How can you help yourself and your kids address stress, overwhelm and anxiety to live happier, healthier and more fulfilling lives? Listen in and gain some new strategies and experience a heart breath practice at the end with Katherine Kozioziemksi, MA.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
Expert Guest Bio: Katherine Kozioziemski is a yoga & mindbody practitioner who specializes in helping hardworking parents dial down stress and anxiety. She’s been practicing and teaching yoga and mindfulness for over 20 years with over 3,000 teaching hours. Katherine is also a certified life coach as well as a ReEmbody Certified Practitioner. Katherine holds a BA in Psychology and MA in Spirituality from Santa Clara University. As a busy mom of 3, she’s learned to balance life, work and everyday challenges. Aside from yoga and somatics, Katherine is also an amateur cyclist and swimmer and participated in the Maui Channel relay for her 40th birthday. She is passionate about teaching others the power of their breath, mindfulness and movement to alleviate stress, overwhelm and anxiety so they can live happier and healthier lives in mind, body and spirit. You can learn more about Katherine and her work at YogaAndSomatics.com

Helping Children Find Voice
How can you help your child find and reclaim their voice? Listen to suggestions from expert guest, Jenn Ranter Hook, MA, the Founder and Executive Director of Replanted, a therapist with experience working with foster youth, and author of the newly released Thriving Families.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
Expert Guest Bio: Jenn Ranter Hook, MA, is the Founder and Executive Director of Replanted – a ministry that provides post-placement support to foster & adoptive families through support groups and the Replanted Conference. She received her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College. She previously worked as a trauma therapist for children and adolescents in foster care. She speaks frequently on topics related to adoption and foster care support, mental health, and trauma. She is the Co-Author of Thriving Families: A Trauma-Informed Guidebook for the Foster and Adoptive Journey an author of Replanted: Faith-based support for foster and adoptive families, a mom to 1, a wife to Josh, and a Canadian!

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder & FASD-Wise Parenting
Listen to expert guest, Dr. Kathryn Page in this just released podcast on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and FASD-WISE Parenting strategies to support your child from hard places.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
Bio of Guest: Kathryn Page earned a PhD from the Center for Psychological Studies in Berkeley and an internship in addiction recovery at Stanford, a few highlights of Kathryn Page’s career include: Disabilities Specialist for the Santa Clara County Juvenile Drug Treatment Court; bilingual School Psychologist in San Lorenzo; 504 Coordinator in the Santa Clara Juvenile Hall; and teacher of social workers with UC Davis Extension.
Dr. Page has been working on FASD for 30 years. She founded and directed the diagnostic clinic in Santa Clara County, CA, and is the co-chair of that county’s 5-year plan. She provides the mandatory FASD training for Los Angeles County’s mental health providers, and advocates for legislation at the state and federal levels. Kathryn consults, writes, teaches, and lives with this condition in her son as well as herself.

How to Help Kids from Hard Places Be Successful Amongst the Chaos of Christmas
Does chaos dominate your household at the holidays? Listen for tips on how to help kids be successful amongst the chaos of Christmas with expert Guest, Erin Bouchard, MA!
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Nutrition Strategies for Our Children & Their Brains
Got kids with food issues? Listen for nutrition strategies to help children from hard places, especially as we enter the holiday season with food as central to many celebrations. Our expert guest is Trish Jonker, MA, LCPC.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Cultivating Gratitude in Our Families
How do you cultivate gratitude daily within your family, especially with children from hard places? Listen for ideas from an expert and adoptive parent, Lori DiRicco, MSN,ARNP,Pmhnp-bc in this just released podcast!
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips. (can you make this description relevant for the blog and podcast, rather than duplicate for reach since it's so similar?)

Movement Improves Mood and Mental Health!
Learn how to move more in your family and reduce mental health challenges. Can moving your body really help change your mood or your child's? Behavioral activation is key for emotion regulation, so listen for lots of practical tips to encourage activity for your kiddos with guest Therapist Trish Jonker, LMFT, LCPC!
Bio: Trish Jonker has a Masters degree in Counseling Psychology and is currently a licensed counselor in 11 states and is certified in Integrative Medicine for Mental Health. But she’s not just a counselor, for the past 10yrs she has also been a foster mom / legal guardian to 8 kiddos (who are now ages 10 - 24). So taking her academic & professional work and combining it with her personal experience, she has created a counseling practice specializing in supporting foster & adoptive families through tele-health & in person sessions. You can learn more about their story in her book, The Call to Love (available on Audible, Amazon & iTunes) or at trishjonker.com . She's also a valued contributor of blog articles and podcasts for Help One Child, serving families impacted by foster care and adoption.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Setting Your Child's School Year Up for Success
Is your child back in school or about to start? School can cause anxiety and overwhelm , but also much needed structure and balance for our families with kids from hard places. Listen to this just released podcast as Trauma Expert Erin Bouchard shares how to make the school year a success.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every Help One Child podcast episode, you will find bite-sized encouragement, helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
Expert Guest's Bio: Erin Bouchard. Author. Speaker. Advocate. Educator. Erin founded Trauma-Informed Parenting because she’s passionate about helping foster and adoptive parents understand early trauma and attachment. Erin Bouchard and her husband, Joel, have been foster parents since 2011. They adopted out of the foster care system in 2014. They are kinship, foster, adoptive, and bio parents. Over the years Erin has learned a lot through their experiences with early trauma. She teaches and educates about connection, attachment, trauma, grief, and loss. Her first book, Trauma-Informed Parenting is on the way! Help One Child appreciates her collaboration and contributions with blog articles, video usage permission for support group curriculum, and podcast guest appearances.

Parenting Children with Medically Complex Health Issues Part 2
The Post Institute Co-Founder, Kristi Saul is our guest again for part two! Listen to her passion, wisdom, and posture of the heart about raising children with medically complex health issues.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every Help One Child podcast episode, you will find bite-sized encouragement, helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Raising Children with Medically Complex Health Issues
The Post Institute Co-Founder, Kristi Saul is our guest on this month's podcast! Listen to her passion, wisdom, and posture of the heart about raising children with medically complex health issues.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Brain-Based Interventions for Parents with Children from Hard Places
Our guest today is Dr. Don Williams. Dr. Don is a valued Help One Child psychologist with over 30 years of experience, who works specializing with self regulation disorders and attachment. In 1999, he helped found the Help One Child Parent Education Group that our current Support Groups are modeled after. Dr. Don has worked with many of our Help One Child families through parent trainings, therapy and is such an encouraging, outstanding expert and resource to our families. Dr. Don Williams is discussing brain-based interventions to try with your child from hard places.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every Bite Size Encouragement episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

RAD, ODD, ADD, & ADHD Oh My!
Hearing labels and diagnosis acronyms can be overwhelming to parents and teachers, much less children! Listen to "RAD, ODD, ADD, & ADHD Oh My!" You'll get Jenn Hook, MA's suggestions and practical strategies to support your foster, adoptive, and kinship-formed family impacted by these labels now or possibly in the future.
Jenn Ranter Hook, MA, is our guest this episode and the Founder and Executive Director of Replanted – a ministry that provides post-placement support to foster & adoptive families through support groups and the Replanted Conference. She received her Master’s Degree in Clinical Psychology from Wheaton College. She previously worked as a trauma therapist for children and adolescents in foster care. She speaks frequently on topics related to adoption and foster care support, mental health, and trauma. She is the author of Replanted: Faith-based support for foster and adoptive families, a mom to 1, a wife to Josh, and a Canadian!
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Sleep Strategies for Your Family
Sleep is an essential need. Is your family getting enough uninterrupted sleep and waking up feeling rested? Many parents and caregivers in foster, adoptive and kinship-formed families report feeling tired, drained and exhausted. And children who have experienced trauma often have sleep challenges. If you have someone in your household struggling to get enough sleep, you want to first discover the root cause to then address it. Listen to this month's podcast on "Sleep Strategies for Your Family" with Trish Jonker, MA to gain several simple suggestions to try at home.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every Bite Size Encouragement Podcast episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Understanding Your Child's Behavior Spiral
Understanding Your Child's Behavior Spiral, triggered by trauma, is crucial when parenting children from hard places for healing! Listen to this month's podcast with Erin Bouchard, an adoptive, foster, bio and kinship Mama, and founder of Trauma Informed Parenting, to get insight on how to connect with your child's emotional needs instead of correcting to better handle THE BEHAVIOR SPIRAL in this month when we celebrate love!
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
Our guest today is Erin Bouchard from Ontario, Canada of Parenting through the Lens of Loss, the Connective Parenting, and the Trauma Informed Parenting FaceBook Group. Erin is committed to helping foster and adoptive parents learn to parent through the lens of loss. Educating parents about early trauma and the effects on kids throughout their life is part of her passion and life work. Erin has a degree in counseling and is also a kinship, foster, adoptive and bio parent. Her video content has been used in our Help One Child Support Group curriculum.

Applying the Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard While Fostering
Have you ever been confused about when and for how long you can leave your foster child with a caregiver? Do you have to get permission from the social worker? Listen to this month's podcast with Emily Kaiser for an inside scoop on the reasoning behind the Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard for the state of California and explore common applications. Emily Kaiser, LCSW, is not only an adoptive professional, but also an adoptive Mom and Auntie!
Show Notes:Links to Additional Resources about The Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard:
https://www.cdss.ca.gov/lettersnotices/entres/getinfo/acin/2013/I-17_13
https://www.cdss.ca.gov/lettersnotices/entres/getinfo/acl/2016/16-31.pdf
http://centervideo.forest.usf.edu/video/qpi/california/normalcy18/CA%20Normalcy%20Overview.pdf
Foster Youth Bill of Rights and Reasonable and Prudent Parenting Trainings
This training is for resource parents, STRTP staff, social workers, RFA/FFA Staff. Flyer with several 2022 training dates hosted by the CA Foster Care Ombudsman. Register Here
Bio:
Emily Kaiser, LCSW, is a valued Help One Child Trainer and Podcast and Blog contributor. Emily is currently launching the private adoption program for Koinonia Family Services. She has worked for the agency since 2009 primarily as the supervisor of the Sacramento office’s adoption and foster care programs. She is passionate about serving and preserving adoptive families. Emily and her husband Greg married in 2008 and began their journey as foster/adoptive parents in 2015. She wears many relevant hats as a social worker, adoptive mom, transracial adoptive parent, bio mom and even Auntie to adopted niece and nephew.

Recapturing Missed Attachment
Don't stress about your child's attachment! It can form later and at any point. Listen to this month's just released podcast on "Recapturing Missed Attachment" with Donna Erickson, MA. Find hope in her sharing how to relax and strengthen attachment with children who joined your family through foster care, adoption or kinship placements.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Supporting Your Foster or Adopted Child’s Learning Needs
Does your child struggle with learning? Listen to the Help One Child's newest podcast with Jennifer Giese,MS, a school phychologist and resource parent, as she shares on how foster/adoptove parents can better support their children's education.
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.

Strengthening Your Adult Relationships and Marriage While Parenting High Needs Kids
Strengthen your relationships and marriage! Parenting children is hard work and can take a toll on marital bliss. Listen in to this month's podcast with Laura Beth DeHority, LMFT, as she shares about common marriage challenges and solutions faced while parenting children from hard places.

Anger Styles and Anger Management
Often foster and adoptive parents hope love will be enough. It's not. It's complicated and filled with emotion. Listen to this month's newly released podcast with Donna Erickson, MA, specifically addressing anger and frustration. Sharpen your ability to manage frustration and anger, so you can model healthy expressions to your children.
We are delighted to have this conversation with Donna Erickson to help adoptive, foster, and kinship parents learn how to deal with anger (in both themselves and their children!) Donna has been a Foster Parent Trainer with the Foster and Kinship Care Education Program of the Department of Family and Children Services in Santa Clara County for the past 30 years. Being a former foster child herself enables her to also speak from a place of personal experience.

Engaging Curiosity with Our Dysregulated Children
Have you ever thought of your parenting role including emotion detective? Dysregulation, better known as a meltdown, is going to happen. Meltdowns are fueled with emotion and are difficult for parents and children alike. Listen to this month's just released podcast episode to learn more about strengthening your curiosity and toolbox of other parenting skills. David Bergesen, MFT shares his wisdom and expertise as an adoptive grandparent and therapist who has worked with trauma exposed youth and their families for over 35 years as founder of COFY, Community Options for Family and Youth in Contra Costa County, serving kids in tbs, probation, and residential programs, many with IEPs and mental health needs.

INTENTIONALLY SIMPLIFYING ALL FACETS OF FAMILY LIFE TO ADDRESS CHILDREN’S TRAUMA-RELATED BEHAVIORAL CHALLENGES
How does a cluttered home relate to trauma? Or does it? Listen in to this month’s podcast on simplifying all facets of family life to address children’s trauma-related behavior challenges. Claudia Mercier, MA, shares insight from 25+ years of parenting, adopting and fostering. This is geared at foster, adoptive and kinship parents and caregivers.
Claudia and her husband have a large foster adopted family with seven children ranging from 2-24 years old. They have fostered children for over 15 years while raising 5 children born into their family at the same time. Approximately 3 years ago, Claudia launched The Foster Village, a ministry Contra Costa County that encourages people to foster and then wraps around and supports those families. The group started off with two families and now has 160 involved in the ministry! Claudia also facilitates a bi-monthly support group for foster, adoptive and kinship parents virtually during the pandemic, which previously gathered in-person.

Trauma Informed Practices and Resiliency Building for Children
Do you ever wonder why the love and nurture you provide doesn't resolve the negative behavior for children in your care? This is a marathon, not a sprint and takes such an extended period to rewire a child's brain and grow a human. Listen in to this month's podcast with Julie Kurtz, LMFT, to better parent your adopted, foster, or kinship placed child.
Julie Kurtz is the founder of the Center for Optimal Brain Integration (COBI) in Santa Clara County. Kurtz is highly recommended for her 30+ years of work in trauma healing as a therapist practicing in the South Bay who experienced her own childhood trauma. She has quickly become a valued trainer, resource, blog and podcast contributor for Help One Child.

Whole Brain Parenting: The Magic Wand
Trauma and attachment experts share the latest information specifically related to adoptive, foster and kinship parenting. In every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips.
Do you ever wish you could wave a magic wand and transform your family? Listen to this month's just released podcast on "Whole Brain Parenting: The Magic Wand" with Nick Lawrence, MA to get insights about how this approach helps us better understand our own brains to attune to our children. While not magic, it is the transformative work that brings healing and hope!

Effective Parenting Strategies for High-Stress Moments
Are you getting stuck in power struggles with your adopted, foster, or kinship placed child? Does it feel like your child is ruling the household? You’re listening to the RIGHT podcast on effective tools for getting out of power struggles, reducing conflict, and reversing cycles of stress at home. Our guest today is Dr. Marlina Rose Selva, a therapist in private practice and a parent trainer with Help One for the past few years.

Nurture Attachment to Help Adopted and Foster Teens and Young Adults Launch
The teen and early adult years have unique challenges. Join Wendy Witham, LMFT, as she discusses how healthy attachment prepares Foster and adoptive teens and young adults to successfully Launch. Witham is not only in private practice, but also serves on the Help One Child Education Committee, supporting fellow foster, adoptive and kinship parents as a blog contributor and parent trainer. Listen in to glean knowledge from her real-life experiences as an adoptive parent and attachment therapist.

Better Communication with the Ones You Love
It’s the month of love! Is communication within your family rooted in and reflective of love? Tune in to our newly-released podcast on “Better Communication with the Ones You Love,” with Ann Arnold, LMFT. Ann shares about how to have healthy communication with children who have experienced trauma. Warning: It may look different than you expect! Tune in to learn more.

How to Help Your Child Develop Positive Habits to Increase Well-Being
Tune in to hear from leading experts in the field of trauma and attachment. Help One Child is dedicated to changing the lives of at-risk youth by sharing knowledge with adoptive, foster and kinship parents. Each episode will be loaded with insight and practical parenting tips. Listen to this month's new Help One Child Podcast Bite Size Encouragement as we start a new year focused on resolutions and positive habits for our children and ourselves! Donna Erickson shares on "How to Help Your Child Develop Positive Habits to Increase Well-Being."

How Our Attachment Experiences Impact How We See and Relate to God
This is the show that equips adoptive, foster and kinship parents with information from experts in the fields of trauma and attachment. Our hope is that every episode, you will find helpful insights and practical parenting tips. Dr. Sarah Ashley Hill, a therapist with a trauma background, discusses attachment experiences and how that impacts how we see and relate to God.

How To Fight For Your Family’s Heart
Help One Child is excited to launch our NEW monthly podcast. We proudly present our inaugural podcast with The Honestly Adoption Company founders Mike and Kristin Berry.
Help One Child changes the lives of children impacted by trauma and foster care or adoption. Since 1993, Help One Child has brought expert trainers, therapists, individuals, churches and communities together to support and strengthen foster, adoptive and kinship families. Join us as we continue to make connections and change lives, now, with new monthly podcast interviews. Tune in on your own schedule!
Our kick-off podcast interview will include Mike and Kristin Berry of The Honestly Adoption Company, who led our Help One Child Bay Area Quarterly Parent Training last year. So, it is fitting that one year later, this interview will be our first for the November 2020 Blog Launch during National Adoption Awareness Month! Mike and Kristin Berry, along with their amazing team, strive to encourage parents along the unique journey of foster and adoptive parenting. They have been married for 20 years and been parents for 17 of those years. All eight of their children joined their family through adoption. They have also fostered for nine years and have had 23 children come through their doors!
What has helped them tremendously throughout these years? The Berry’s strongly … “believe in the power of transformation. It’s that simple! When you can better understand your child, find the support you need, and gain valuable training that gives insight into childhood trauma, it helps you become the best parent possible. That’s transformation. And transformation leads to hope. . .” For great insight from the Berry’s, tune in to our upcoming podcast interview “How To Fight For Your Family’s Heart While Parenting Children From Trauma.” Please join now and listen to these wonderful podcast interviews that we have in store for you!