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Read MoreRaising a child with special needs—like autism or Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD)—especially after adoption or foster care, can feel isolating and overwhelming. This trauma-informed workbook offers realistic tools and validating support for parents facing intense behaviors and emotional dysregulation. Created by a fellow mom, it’s made for those raising kids with big needs—and few resources.
Read MoreIf you are struggling to parent a child with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), this is the resource you need. No
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Author and advocate Keri Williams offers free books through Kindle Unlimited, a free audiobook via podcast, and regular eBook giveaways. Perfect for parents, professionals, and anyone supporting a child with trauma or attachment challenges.
A daily companion for parents raising children with Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD).
365 Days of Wisdom & Encouragement offers trauma-informed support, validation, and real-life insight—one day at a time. Available in two versions: a standard edition and a journaling edition with space to reflect. Ideal for adoptive and foster parents navigating attachment trauma and behavioral challenges.
The book “But, He Spit in My Coffee” provides insight into Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) through a narrative format that immerses readers in the experiences of families affected by this condition. Written for those unfamiliar with RAD, it strikes a balance between realism and readability while encouraging empathy and understanding without being preachy.
Read MoreThis memoir recounts a mother’s harrowing journey as she faces the challenges of raising her adopted son, Devon, who struggles with Reactive Attachment Disorder. As his violent behaviors intensify, Keri grapples with the impossibility of keeping her family safe while navigating a flawed mental health system. The story reveals systemic failures affecting families like hers.
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