Class

Becoming Your Child's Best Advocate


Description

Advocacy begins even before a child joins her adoptive family and continues throughout her childhood. Though this course focuses specifically on the needs of adoptive and prospective adoptive parents in Illinois, many of the tips and techniques presented are useful to all parents, biological and adoptive, no matter where they live.


This class helps adoptive parents:

  • Understand why they are the best advocate for their adopted child
  • Identify the information needed to develop a complete file of their child's history
  • Determine their family's current need for services and project possible future needs
  • Recognize resources available to their child and determine eligibility requirements
  • Match their child's and family's needs with available resources


Credit Hours: 2.0

Content
  • Introduction
  • This course will help you:
  • Navigating Through the Class
  • Lesson One: Advocating Basics
  • The Basics
  • Introduction
  • Being your child's best advocate means:
  • Who Can Help?
  • Where To Find Help?
  • It Is Okay To Ask For Help
  • Information You Should Have
  • Be Proactive
  • Identify Resources
  • Keep Records
  • Be Persistent
  • Summary
  • Lesson Two: What You Need to Know
  • Introduction
  • Checklist - The Information You Need
  • Checklist - The Information You Need
  • Gathering Information
  • Gathering Information
  • Gathering Information
  • Gathering Information
  • Gathering Information
  • Gathering Information
  • Indicators For Further Evaluation
  • Indicators For Further Evaluation
  • Indicators For Further Evaluation
  • Indicators For Further Evaluation
  • Indicators For Further Evaluation
  • Indicators For Further Evaluation
  • Summary
  • Lesson Three: Getting The Best For Your Child
  • Introduction
  • The Need for Communication - Communicating Effectively
  • The Need for Communication - Team Communicator and Alliance Maker
  • The Need for Communication - Building Relationships
  • Tips for Meetings
  • Tips for Meetings
  • Special Needs
  • Record Keeping
  • Record Keeping
  • Record Keeping
  • Summary
  • Lesson Four: Available Resources
  • Introduction
  • Financial Resources
  • Financial Resources - Tax Benefits
  • Financial Resources - Employee Benefits
  • Financial Resources - Federal IV-E Benefits
  • Financial Resources - SSI Benefits
  • Financial Resources - State Adoption Subsidy
  • Medical and Mental Health Resources
  • Medical and Mental Health Resources - Medical Assistance
  • Medical and Mental Health Resources - Medical Assistance
  • Medical and Mental Health Resources - Therapy
  • Educational Resources
  • Educational Resources - Early Intervention
  • Educational Resources - Early Intervention
  • Educational Resources - Early Intervention
  • Educational Resources - IDEA
  • Educational Resources - 504 Plan
  • Educational Resources - Advocates
  • Educational Resources - Scholarships and Tuition Waivers
  • Legal Resources
  • Legal Resources
  • Post Adoption Support - Adoption Preservation Resources
  • Post Adoption Support - Adoption Preservation Resources
  • Post Adoption Support - Adoption Preservation Resources
  • Post Adoption Support - Adoption Preservation Resources
  • Post Adoption Support - Search and Reunion Resources
  • Support Groups
  • Summary
  • Conclusion
  • Course Summary
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • Post Test
Completion rules
  • All units must be completed
  • Leads to a certificate with a duration: Forever