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Introducing the Self-Care Workbook That Gets It

Raising 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.

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FREE Printable Handouts

Download free printable handouts for foster and adoptive parents, caregivers, and professionals.
Resources include trauma-informed guides on Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), DTD, LGBTQ support, CPS visits, parental PTSD, and self-care. All handouts are free to reproduce and share—just don’t modify them.

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Free Resources: Books, Audiobook, and More

Looking for free resources on Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), adoption, and special needs parenting?
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.

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365 Days of Wisdom & Encouragement for RAD Parents

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.

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Demons and Saviors: The unexplored side of Hulu’s documentary on Christina Boyer

“Demons and Saviors” is a perplexing story about Christina Boyer’s paranormal powers and her daughter’s tragic murder. Answers not included in the documentary may be found in the potential connection to Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD), a little-known mental health disorder caused by early childhood trauma. 30 years later — Christina’s tragic story calls for a reevaluation of the still broken child welfare and mental health systems, and the need for greater awareness of early childhood disorders like RAD.

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