Sinopsis
In Adopting Solo, Sarah Fisher recounts of her journey as a single adopter, from the day she met her son, through new schools, violence and end-of-her-tether calls to Social Services, to healing, heartfelt family occasions and hope. Hers is a story that dares to talk about the realities of adopting solo from a parent’s point of view, explaining the lows, the doubts, the times she thought she couldn’t do it, as well as the highs, the wins, and the breakthroughs of how she learnt to be a mum to her adoptive son. To say it’s been a rollercoaster ride doesn’t even cover it. More like behavioural bumper cars! Did the joys of seeing her son flourish make it worth it, despite all the bruises along the way? A must-read for all single adopters and anyone wanting to support loved ones as they embark on their journey of adopting solo.
Acerca del autor
Sarah Fisher adopted her son in 2014. She is a writer, coach, trainer and speaker. In 2015, she founded the Single Adopters Network which provides support for single adopters. As a trained NVR Practitioner, she uses her experience and training to help other parents who struggle to manage their children’s behaviour. She also works with charities and organisations working with children and families. Through her book Adopting Solo, she hopes to inspire many more single adopters, helping them to cope, learn parenting skills, and thrive with their adopted children. Sarah Fisher shares her journey as a single adopter. With humour and honesty, she talks about life as the parent of a traumatised child and how, over time, they are building a bond and healing wounds. The road has been bumpy but they’re moving forwards. And that’s all that matters.
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