In this complimentary exclusive preview inside Lesson Three: The Middle Childhood Years, the adoptee’s emotional fingerprint
whispers the inner voice of silent grief.
Between the ages of six and twelve, adoptees often begin to process their story in ways they couldn’t before.
It’s a time when the emotional undercurrents of adoption; grief, identity, and the quiet ache of difference, become more pronounced, even if they remain unspoken.
In this stage, adoptees may not yet have the language to explain what they’re feeling… but they feel it deeply.
The longing. The questions. The sense of being different and alone, even when surrounded by people, the deep thoughts remain unspoken.
This exclusive preview invites you to explore:
The hidden grief adoptees carry in silence
The first stirrings of identity and self-awareness
The impact of feeling ‘different’and the search for belonging
The emotional weight of night terrors, internalised otherness, and imagined alternate realities
This is a critical phase in the adoptee’s journey;
where self-perception, emotional safety, and the longing for connection begin to intertwine.
By stepping inside the middle childhood years,
we begin to understand just how deeply the adoptee experience
is shaped long before adulthood arrives.
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If you have ever wondered what lies beneath the surface
of an adopted child’s behaviour;
this lesson will take you there.
Understanding begins with awareness.
Healing begins with recognition.
Connection begins… here.
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