Ebook
You Can Effectively Parent an Adopted or Foster
Child
Parenting under the best of circumstances is difficult, but because
of their unique needs, raising children from hard places brings
additional challenges. You might discover that traditional
techniques that may have worked for you with your birth children
are not working with your adopted or foster child.
Renown child development expert Dr. Karyn Purvis will give you
practical advice and powerful tools you can use to encourage secure
attachment in your child, just as she did for coauthor Lisa Qualls.
You will benefit from Karyn’s decades of research and
understanding, plus Lisa’s hands-on experience and successful
implementation of the strategies shared in this book.
You will learn how to simplify your approach using scripts, nurture
your child, combat chronic fear, teach respect, and develop other
valuable skills to add to your parenting toolbox.
The Connected Parent will help you lovingly guide your
children and bring renewed hope and healing to your
family.
"The deeply rich and nuanced skill set required for offering
secure parenting to children with trauma has too often been left to
common sense. But now, Karyn Purvis and Lisa Qualls provide a
wealth of research-based expertise and personal experience that
will change the life of any adult caring for a child who knows
‘hard places.’ They offer a wide variety of practical tools for
understanding the core (and often hidden) needs of children
struggling with trauma. Their compassionate, wise, and clinically
proven step-by-step options can alter the outcome of any child’s
life. My deep gratitude to Karyn Purvis and Lisa Qualls for making
this practical and life-altering option available in such a clear,
accessible, and compassionate way.”
—Kent Hoffman, cofounder of Circle of Security and coauthor of
Raising a Secure Child
“When caring for children from hard places, feelings of love are
simply not enough. This book addresses so many topics close to our
own hearts and personal story. The real-life accounts of walking
through the hardest places will bring the hope and healing that are
so desperately needed. To Karyn Purvis and Lisa Qualls, thank you
for an amazing resource that everyone in the adoption community can
use on their own path toward restoration.”
—Mary Beth Chapman, cofounder of Show Hope
“Providing care for children who come from ‘hard places’ isn’t
easy. These children think and act with few assumptions of safety
and trust. To connect with these children, we need to understand
and attend to their underlying fear and shame while ensuring that
we are approachable and trustworthy ourselves. Karyn and Lisa
remind us again and again about the power of relationships in
promoting healing and development, and they provide many practical
strategies to assist us in our journey. They also remind us also of
the need to begin at the beginning, creating safety and connection,
balancing nurture with predictability and structure, while modeling
the attitude and behaviors we hope to teach. The Connected
Parent complements Karyn’s earlier work, The Connected
Child, and highlights the need for parents to understand and
care for themselves while providing their children with the comfort
and joy they desperately need. This journey may be hard, so you
would do well to keep this book at your side.”
—Dan Hughes, author and founder of Dyadic Developmental
Psychotherapy
“Lisa Qualls has done a masterful job of weaving her family’s
story together with the powerful legacy of the late Dr. Karyn
Purvis. A must-read for parents who long to attach successfully to
their adopted kids.”
—Sherrie Eldridge, author of Twenty Things Adopted Kids Wish
Their Adoptive Parents Knew
“Tragically, many traumatized children are greatly
misunderstood. Dr. Karyn Purvis knew how to reach these children
and begin the process of healing. In her final written work, The
Connected Parent, Dr. Purvis shares her wisdom and expertise
for working with children who have experienced trauma. She had a
heart as big as Texas, and we are so thrilled that her work
continues to help vulnerable children and families all around the
world.”
—Deborra-lee Jackman, adoptive parent and founder of Adopt
Change and Hopeland
“This is the book foster and adoptive parents have waited for.
Dr. Karyn Purvis taught so many of us about our children and how to
play a part in their healing. Receiving more insight and
instruction from Dr. Purvis posthumously is an unexpected gift, and
it is made complete by the compassionate wisdom and experience of
fellow foster and adoptive mother Lisa Qualls. Together, their
voices create a more complete roadmap for foster and adoptive
parents as they love and parent children from hard places.”
—Jamie Finn, speaker and author of Foster the
Family
“This gem of a book provides parents with a holistic,
research-based parenting approach for children who have endured
trauma. Karyn Purvis’s clear voice provides the science behind
children’s struggles and effective parenting approaches. Lisa
brings the book home with her scripts, examples, and tips on
behavioral interventions. The authors connect aptly with their
readers even as they help us to connect with children. This
compassionate book touched my heart. I am grateful to Karyn Purvis
for her legacy through this book, made the richer through joint
authorship by Lisa Qualls.”
—Deborah Gray, author of Promoting Healthy Attachments;
Attaching with Love, Hugs, and Play; Nurturing
Adoptions, and Attaching in Adoption
“This amazing book continues the legacy of Dr. Karyn Purvis and
her ground-breaking techniques in helping children and families do
the work of healing. Joining with Dr. Purvis, Lisa Qualls
brilliantly weaves real-life challenges and methods through every
chapter, offering hope and practical, realistic strategies. This
book will make a great resource for foster and adoptive parent book
clubs and support groups. I recommend it highly!”
—Jayne Schooler, author of Wound Children, Healing
Homes, Telling the Truth to Your Adopted or Foster
Child, and The Whole Life Adoption Book
Karyn Purvis, PhD was an authoritative speaker, writer,
trainer, and passionate advocate for children. Her work has been
featured in Newsweek, Focus on the Family,
Dateline, and countless other media outlets. She was the
founder of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at Texas
Christian University where her tireless devotion to loving and
serving children continues to flourish.
Lisa Qualls is the mother of twelve children by birth
and adoption, and sometimes more through foster care. She is the
creator of the One Thankful Mom blog and a popular speaker at
events for adoptive and foster parents. She mentors and encourages
moms and dads using the methods developed by child expert Dr. Karyn
Purvis.