Archive for May, 2010

Behavioral Effects of Abused and Neglected Children:

Not all victims of child abuse and neglect will experience behavioral consequences. However, behavioral problems appear to be more likely among this group, even at a young age. An NSCAW survey of children ages 3 to 5 in foster care found these children displayed clinical or borderline levels of behavioral problems at a rate of [...]

Willingness To Change

Willingness is essential. It’s your life; nobody can change it but you. If  we are not willing to change, then nothing in this world can make us do so.To build the willingness to change, first we have to realize that our  lives can be better than it is now. No matter how good our lives [...]

Small Steps for change:

For any of us to grow in our lives, it has to start with  a small change. We cannot grow if we stay where we are! Change starts with our attitude, beliefs and thought. Change is a continous process. In order to change our lives, we need time to think, reflect and meditate. If we [...]

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    Cross Cultural Adoption and Foster Parent(s) is non-profit organization based in California-USA. CCAAFP is committed to providing unique programs and services that are designed to address the special and specific challenges faced by today’s abused and neglected children and young people. We will work closely with Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS and Probation Department) to provide alternatives and solutions that best fit each individual child’s needs. CCAAFP will focus on clinical, quality, spiritual and consistency with all the children’s need in our care.