Talking About Race
Dr. Joseph Crumbley, a therapist specializing in adoptive families, discusses the importance of talking about race with your internationally adopted child.
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Dr. Joseph Crumbley, a therapist specializing in adoptive families, discusses the importance of talking about race with your internationally adopted child.
While I think everything Dr. Crumbley speaks of is right on, I have to wonder who these AP’s are and more importantly who their SW’s are. We had to take several online course about race and adotpion – and did much research on our own – like joining anit-racist parent’s blog/newsletter. Additionally, the other AP’s of non-anglo kids I’ve met in my community (50K midwestern town) seem to all understand how important race and our child original heritage is. Maybe I am just in the right crowd, I don’t know, but what I do know that is non-AP’s will listen to this and assume we are all irresponsible. But, needless that happens with everything.
So excited about this documentary.
amy ruffo