T - Therapy Adoptive families often experience higher levels of stress than birth-related families.
Adopted children are twice as likely as non-adopted children to have physical, educational, and/or emotional issues, even with the most loving of parents. Adopted children are 4-5 times more likely to be in special education programs designed to deal with neurological, perceptual, or emotional problems.
Nearly all internationally adopted kids are at risk for developmental delays. On average one month of cognitive and physical growth is lost for every three months spent in an orphanage. BAW can help>> L - Links to CultureAdopted children have an almost inevitable search for identity, whether conscious or not. Exploration of a child’s cultural background through camps and programs can be an important part in providing a piece of the puzzle for an adopted child. BAW can help>> C - CommunityBe a part of our global community. Connect with other families with adopted children.
BAW offers support, by connecting you to other families with similar experiences BAW can help>> |