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Step #1 – Make Sense of the Past

Step #1 – Make Sense of the Past

Last time we talked about what connected parenting is and what drove us to pursue it. Now let's talk about how to achieve it! Attachment: What does it even mean? I don't know about you, but my exposure to the topic of attachment theory has been pretty limited until...

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What Is Connected Parenting?

As many of you know, Village To Village offers 9-week Empowered To Connect (ETC) parenting classes to foster and adoptive parents.  These classes are built around  “The Connected Child” by Dr. Purvis.  She developed her methods specifically as a best approach for kids...

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Did you know?

Did you know?

Did you know that we are now on Instagram?Be sure to give us a follow here

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2018 Dodgeball Recap

2018 Dodgeball Recap

     We had a great turn out for our dodgeball tournament. A total of 9 teams played which is the most teams we have ever had. "Mr. Dodgers Neighborhood" took home first place. Here are some pictures from the day.2018 Champions - Mr. Dodgers...

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2018 Dodgeball Tournament

2018 Dodgeball Tournament

Dodgeball TournamentMarch 24, 20181pm-5pmElkhart Christian AcademyCost is $200 per teamCo-ed teams of 10 with at least 3 girlsAll players must be 18 years old or olderWho will take home the hardware this year?To register email Matt at matt@villagetovillageintl.com

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Empowered to Connect Simulcast

Empowered to Connect Simulcast

We are excited to be hosting the Empowered to Connect Simulcast on April 13th and 14th. The Empowered to Connect Conference is a two-day conference (April 13-14) for adoptive and foster parents, ministry leaders, and professionals designed to help them connect...

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25

25

What comes to your mind when you see the number 25?The album by Adele, Bary Bonds, Christmas, a quarter, the atomic number of manganese, how old you are, how many years you have been married, etc.We would like you to think of something else. OUR GOAL.Our December...

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Someone Else’s Shoes

Someone Else’s Shoes

A lot of times as parents we say to our kids; "Put yourself in their shoes." What we are wanting our kids to do is to think about a situation from someone else's perspective. This is a skill that I want all of my kids to be able to do. If we can truly think about...

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Adoption Tax Credit

Adoption Tax Credit

Some of you may know that I (Matt) am a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). As a CASA, part of my job is to speak on behalf of the kids in court. I take in all of the information that I can assess the situation and make recommendations to the court on what I...

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