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Phyllis and her husband always knew that having children and adoption were going to be part of their life. They thought that their love would be enough for their children to thrive. But they found out fairly soon that it wasn't enough. Nothing was working. One eye opening moment was reading her daughter's diary where she shared her the dark thoughts and feelings. Phylis took it upon herself to find out everything she could about her kids, adoption, trauma and special needs.
She shares a whole host of gems on:
Find out more about the free conference on April 24th 2021:
https://togetherasadoptiveparentsinc.regfox.com/renewrefreshrefocus
Find out more about Phylis and get in touch with her:
http://pa.taplink.org/
Guests and the host are not (unless mentioned) licensed pscyho-therapists and speak from their own opinion only. Seek qualified advice if you need help.
By Simon Benn5
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Phyllis and her husband always knew that having children and adoption were going to be part of their life. They thought that their love would be enough for their children to thrive. But they found out fairly soon that it wasn't enough. Nothing was working. One eye opening moment was reading her daughter's diary where she shared her the dark thoughts and feelings. Phylis took it upon herself to find out everything she could about her kids, adoption, trauma and special needs.
She shares a whole host of gems on:
Find out more about the free conference on April 24th 2021:
https://togetherasadoptiveparentsinc.regfox.com/renewrefreshrefocus
Find out more about Phylis and get in touch with her:
http://pa.taplink.org/
Guests and the host are not (unless mentioned) licensed pscyho-therapists and speak from their own opinion only. Seek qualified advice if you need help.

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