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  • This Blog is about creating stories using digital media... video/photos. The purpose is part to help people create Digital Lifebooks, Travel Journals, Memory books, Video Travel Journals.... and part to help parents think through how they will talk to their child about his or her adoption.

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January 03, 2009

Tapestry Adoption Books "Widget"

Tapestry has developed a "Widget", (a dynamic Flash application) that can be placed on a blog or a web site, just for Adoption Books. The Tapestry Adoption Book Widget starts with 4 lists that are based on our customers ratings of Adoption Books.

By simply embedding the code supplied on your web site you can offer your visitors the most popular Adoption Books, lists that update dynamically, with new ratings and current books. It is a great way to keep fresh content on your site, about Adoption, from the Premiere Adoption Bookstore on the Internet.

November 12, 2008

Tapestry Books: Articles, Videos, Books

Tapestry Books Home page offers links to helpful articles and book resources.

Considering Adoption :

Are you considering adoption ? Learn all you can about adoption, then ask how to adopt to make the right choices for you. Adoption research makes for fully informed parents, and adoption preparation helps parents form realistic expectations. All parenting is a leap of faith, however, and at some point of readiness prospective parents simply open their hearts and take the plunge…

Adoptive Parent Preparation  :

Adoptive Parent Preparation begins with the realization that expectant adoptive parents can proactively plan to help their adopted children transition into the family with a little upfront advice from adoption professionals and experienced parents.

Once prospective adoptive parents have begun the adoption process with an agency or an attorney there will be a window of time to educate oneself and prepare to parent an adopted child.

How to talk to your child about Adoption :

How to talk to adopted children whether to explain adoption or about other difficult subjects depends on encouraging safe communications. Parents that understand the real, underlying reason for a child’s emotional reaction will be able to address the child’s core issue and talk to the child with empathy instead of bewilderment or anger.

Adoption, abandonment, birthparents, loss, grief and fear are themes that can produce anxiety, outbursts or dead silence—not the kind of conversation starters that families like to bring up at the dinner table. However, it is exactly this type of subject matter that impacts adoptive families on a regular basis, and parents can either ignore the issues, or learn to look at an adoption related talk as an incredible opportunity for building family intimacy. Adoptive parents can use the power of talk to connect with their child, explain adoption to their child, create history for their child and help heal their child.

September 02, 2008

Featured Product Goes Dynamic

Affiliate can now place a "Featured Product" banner on their site, linked to their Affiliate number, and each month the image automatically features new books.

Tapestry Featured Book of the month

May 05, 2008

TAPESTRY'S FEATURED PICK: ADOPTION AWARENESS: HANDLING AWKWARD ADOPTION QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS

"Why didn't your real mom want you?"

"They're not real brothers, are they?"

These types of questions can leave both adoptive children and parents feeling hurt, defensive, insecure, and even angry. Christine Mitchell's new guide, Adoption Awareness: Handling Awkward Adoption Questions and Comments, helps adoptive families respond to questions and comments respectfully, without necessarily sharing private information or personal feelings. When adoptive families have the tools to discuss adoption, they feel more confident handling insensitive questions and remarks.

~ A Tapestry Interview with the author HERE

~ a Tapestry eBooklet Exclusive by Christine Mitchell HERE

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LIFEBOOKS: THE ORIGINAL FOSTER CARE TOOL GOES INTERNATIONAL...

Lifebooks were originally designed for children transitioning through domestic foster care. The books helped to document a child's history, provide a sense of identity and self-worth, and record memories of the families the child was part of while 'in the system'. Lifebooks also addressed an adoptee's feelings, and inspired opportunities for adult-child discussion. While still very much in use in foster care, international adoptive families have also recognized the benefits of this tool for their children with little-to-no records of early childhood, and have created lifebooks to capture general information and to introduce difficult adoption material.

NEW! TAPESTRY LIFEBOOK VIDEOS

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Tapestry: Considering Adoption

Tapestry: Adoptive Parent Preparation

Tapestry: How to Talk to Your Child

April 19, 2008

New Adoption Videos

Adoption Videos: Talking to Your child About Adoption ages 0-6 Years

This page is a series of videos from a moderated discussion on how to talk to your child about their adoption. How to use Adoption Books as a tool to help children process Adoption and family issues. The parents particpating shared their own feelings, and concerns about the subjects raised in the children's books.

Produced by Tapestry Books.