<b>A companion to <i>What White Parents Should Know about Transracial Adoption</i>, this practical workbook guides readers to better understand transracial adoption and do the work of anti-racist, trauma-informed parenting.</b><br><br>A must-read for white parents who have transracially adopted or prospective parents considering transracial adoption, this follow-up to <i><b>What White Parents Should Know about Transracial Adoption</b></i> offers a wealth of activities, templates, and questions for self-reflection. Melissa Guida-Richards, who learned at the age of 19 that she was adopted from Colombia as an infant, addresses the complexities of transracial adoption with insight, compassion, and the wisdom of lived experience. Through thought-provoking questions and activities, Guida-Richards guides you to:<br><ul><li>Consider the role of infant-mother bonding and understand developmental trauma in adoptees</li><li>Understand the complex history of adoption; recognize illegal and unethic