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Parent Training Schedule

Adoptive parents in Colorado must complete 24 hours of parent training. You will also have training completed individually: Dossier and intake. Section II Classes have an extra module for parents adopting an infant and this module starts at 8:30A.M. All other classes will be held on Saturdays, from 9:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at the locations listed below. 303-691-0808

If there is inclement weather on the day of the class, please check the IAN Blog on the Website for time change and/or cancellation.

Please bring a sack lunch. Sessions are for adults only.

Please reference our chart below for a list and description of our classes and their scheduled time:

 

January 07, 2012, Session II – 9:300 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Will cover Infant Care


Jan 07,2012 Saturday

10:30AM-2:30PM

Section II (5 hours)

  • Parenting the emotional, physically or sexually abused child
  • Effects of institutionalization and other emotional problems related to traumatized children.
  • Problems related to children who have had multiple care givers
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Prenatal Drug Exposure, Malnutrition
  • Relevant environmental toxins
  • Emotional, medical, genetic, developmental risk factors associated with children from country of origin
  • Behavioral & mental disorders
  • Parenting a special needs child
  • Effects of stress in early life
  • Sensory integration disorder
  • Useful Resources

 

 

 

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

 

 

February 11, 2012: Saturday

9:30AM-2:30PM

Section III (5 hours)

  • Adoption as a lifelong commitment
  • Ongoing contact and/or communication with biological family
  • Understanding legal issues on adoption/regulatory procedures
  • Post Placement Requirements
  • Infant care including basic care and feeding, shaken baby syndrome
  • Useful Resources

 

 

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

 

March 10, 2012: Saturday

9:30AM-2:30PM

Section IV (5 hours)

  • Parenting a child of different culture/racial background
  • Culture and Identity
  • Multi-culture family: Long term issues
  • Understand social /medical history information
  • Culture background and history of the child
  • Sign language with baby
  • Waiting parents and 'Lifebook'
  • Adoption Tax Credit
  • Travel Abroad
  • Panel
  • Useful Resources

 

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

 

April 14, 2012: Saturday

9:30AM-2:30PM

Section I (5 hours)

  • Attachment and Bonding
  • Discipline and boundary
  • Parenting techniques
  • Grief and loss issues in adoption
  • Key concepts of child growth & development
  • Single adoption
  • Useful Resources

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

May 12, 2012, Session II – 9:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Will cover Infant Care:

 

May 12, 2012: Saturday

10:30AM-2:30PM

Section II (5 hours)

  • Parenting the emotional, physically or sexually abused child
  • Effects of institutionalization and other emotional problems related to traumatized children.
  • Problems related to children who have had multiple care givers
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Prenatal Drug Exposure, Malnutrition
  • Relevant environmental toxins
  • Emotional, medical, genetic, developmental risk factors associated with children from country of origin
  • Behavioral & mental disorders
  • Parenting a special needs child
  • Effects of stress in early life
  • Sensory integration disorder
  • Useful Resources

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

June 09, 2012: Saturday

9:30AM-2:30PM

Section III (5 hours)

  • Adoption as a lifelong commitment
  • Ongoing contact and/or communication with biological family
  • Understanding legal issues on adoption/regulatory procedures
  • Post Placement Requirements
  • Infant care including basic care and feeding, shaken baby syndrome
  • Useful Resources

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

July 14, 2012: Saturday

9:30AM-2:30PM

Section IV (5 hours)

  • Parenting a child of different culture/racial background
  • Culture and Identity
  • Multi-culture family: Long term issues
  • Understand social /medical history information
  • Culture background and history of the child
  • Sign language with baby
  • Waiting parents and 'Lifebook'
  • Adoption Tax Credit
  • Travel Abroad
  • Panel
  • Useful Resources

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

August 11, 2012: Saturday

9:30AM-2:30PM

Section I (5 hours)

  • Attachment and Bonding
  • Discipline and boundary
  • Parenting techniques
  • Grief and loss issues in adoption
  • Key concepts of child growth & development
  • Single adoption
  • Useful Resources

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

September 8, 2012, Session II- 9:30 A.M. - 10:30 A.M. Will cover Infant Care

 

September 8, 2012:

Saturday

10:30 A.M. - 2:30 P.M.

Section II (5 hours)

  • Parenting the emotional, physically or sexually abused child
  • Effects of institutionalization and other emotional problems related to traumatized children.
  • Problems related to children who have had multiple care givers
  • Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Prenatal Drug Exposure, Malnutrition
  • Relevant environmental toxins
  • Emotional, medical, genetic, developmental risk factors associated with children from country of origin
  • Behavioral & mental disorders
  • Parenting a special needs child
  • Effects of stress in early life
  • Sensory integration disorder
  • Useful Resources

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

October 13, 2012: Saturday

9:30AM-2:30PM

Section III (5 hours)

  • Adoption as a lifelong commitment
  • Ongoing contact and/or communication with biological family
  • Understanding legal issues on adoption/regulatory procedures
  • Post Placement Requirements
  • Infant care including basic care and feeding, shaken baby syndrome
  • Useful Resources

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

 

November 10, 2012:

Saturday

9:30AM-2:30PM

Section IV (5 hours)

  • Parenting a child of different culture/racial background
  • Culture and Identity
  • Multi-culture family: Long term issues
  • Understand social /medical history information
  • Culture background and history of the child
  • Sign language with baby
  • Waiting parents and 'Lifebook'
  • Adoption Tax Credit
  • Travel Abroad
  • Panel
  • Useful Resources

 

Ross Hills University Library,

4310 E. Amherst Avenue, Denver, 80222. 720.865.0955

Large Meeting Room Upstairs

 

In the online training section

Section V (4 hours)

  • USCIS Requirements
  • US Adoption Policies & Procedures
  • Country: Laws and Procedures
  • Travel Information
  • Special regional consideration: Ethiopia, Guatemala and Russia
  • Adoption Resources

In the online training section

Call to sign up for our next class!

303-691-0808

Class topics subject to change without notice, and may include additional topics as required. The fall schedule will begin in September and topics will roll over and begin again at that time. That schedule will be announced this summer.

IAN's pre-adoption education sessions are created around the state's regulations governing adoptive family training. They are developed to meet the diverse needs of individuals and families planning to adopt both infants and older children, domestically and internationally. Domestic adoptive families are required to take 16 hours of training, and international families and families adopting special needs children are required to take up to 24 hours of training.

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