SYF WEBINAR: Trauma of Separation and How It Manifests in Developmental Stages

SYF WEBINAR: Trauma of Separation and How It Manifests in Developmental Stages

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Date Sep 19, 2024
Time 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Cost $ 15.00
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Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024 | 1:00PM – 2:30PM EST 

Extended Access Available Sept. 19 – Oct. 11, 2024

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This webinar will explore how being separated from birth parents affects adoptees at different stages of their lives. The facilitator will discuss how this early trauma manifests in various ways as adoptees grow from infants to adults; including forming relationships and understanding their identity. Through expert insights and personal stories, this webinar will reveal the long-term effects of early family separation and how adoptees cope with these complex experiences over time.

Led by an experienced professional in adoption this webinar will provide practical advice and support strategies for parents and professionals at every stage of an adoptee’s life. Helpful techniques to promote resilience and healing will also be offered. This webinar will offer valuable knowledge and tools to better understand and support adoptees who have experienced the trauma of family separation. This webinar is for adoptive parents, adoptees, mental health professionals and other members of the adoption constellation

Meet the Presenter – Astrid Castro

Astrid Castro (she/her/hers) is the founder and CEO of Adoption Mosaic. Adoption Mosaic is an adoptee-led, BIPOC woman-owned business that seeks to build an inviting adoption conscious community by providing innovative adoptee-centered programs and support. Astrid has a degree in sociology with an emphasis in adoption. Since 1992, she has traveled the country to present workshops on transracial parenting and talking with children about adoption, to lead adoptee youth groups, and various other workshops focusing on adoption. Astrid has also worked in both the private and public sectors of various adoption organizations. Astrid’s life-long interest in adoption is rooted in her own adoption at the age of four from Colombia (along with her older sister). She has been in reunion with her birth family in Colombia since December 2011.