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Calendar Conversations: A Guide for Adoptive Parents

Calendar Conversations: A Guide for Adoptive Parents

By: April Dinwoodie
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"Calendar Conversations: A Guide for Adoptive Parents" is an engaging and informative podcast that explores the power of utilizing the calendar as a guide to create a brighter path to inclusive parenting. Hosted by transracially adopted person and parenting coach, April Dinwoodie, this podcast aims to provide valuable insights, practical tips, and emotional support. 

 Through thought-provoking discussions and personal stories, "Calendar Conversations" dives into the significance of recognizing and honoring important family milestones related to the life-long adoption journey. From adoption anniversaries and birthdays to navigating days of loss, this podcast offers guidance on how to navigate these experiences with sensitivity, inclusivity, and resilience.

 Listeners can expect to gain a deeper understanding of the unique challenges faced by adoptive parents and discover strategies for creating meaningful traditions and rituals that encourage a deeper sense of belonging for children and stronger family bonds. The podcast also explores the importance of self-care and provides resources for building a supportive community.

 With its conversational tone and expert advice, "Calendar Conversations: A Guide for Adoptive Parents" is an invaluable resource for adoptive parents seeking guidance, inspiration, and a sense of connection. Tune in to this podcast and embark on a journey of growth, understanding, and celebration one month at a time.Copyright © 2016, April E. Dinwoodie. All rights reserved Parenting & Families Personal Development Personal Success Relationships
Episodes
  • June Calendar Conversation: Naming, Claiming, and Fathering
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode, April begins by exploring the profound theme of naming and claiming in adoption. June also invites us to notice, name, and claim the fathers and father-figures in our lives, whether they are present, tenderly remembered, deeply complicated, or still questions.

    This Episode Covers:
    • The Texture of a Namesake Month: How birth names hold an entire universe of history, mystery, and origin for adopted persons.

    • Expanding the Definition of Fathering: Moving past traditional boxes to embrace birth, adoptive, chosen, and elder father-figures.

    • Questions for the Inner House: Honest reflections for adoptive parents on the language used surrounding fathers of origin.

    • June Calendar Practices: Practical, physical ways to anchor your reflections, circle your truth, and use symbols to honor those who have shaped your child's journey.

    Connect with April & The Community:
    • Website: juneinapril.com

    • Instagram/Social Media: @juneinapril

    • Transform Your Family: Learn more about TRJ Family Camp (Together on the Journey)—a warm, supportive, and transformative space for families connected by transracial adoption.

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    10 mins
  • The Mother of All Months: Navigating Grief and Celebration in May
    May 13 2026
    "I simply would not exist without one, and I can't imagine existing without the other."

    In this episode of Calendar Conversations, host April Dinwoodie leans into the profound emotional tension of May—a month often defined by Mother's Day and National Foster Care Month. For adoptive and foster families, May isn't just about flowers and brunch; it is a complex landscape of "disenfranchised grief," curiosity, and deep connection.

    April shares her personal journey as an adoptee named June by her mother of origin and April by her adoptive parents. She explores why the "April showers" of original mother loss are necessary for the "May flowers" of a new family to bloom. This conversation provides adoptive parents with a vital "toolbox" to help their children navigate the questions they may be too afraid to ask.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • Disenfranchised Grief: Understanding the loss that society often fails to acknowledge.

    • Managing the Mothering Landscape: Why parents must heal their own mother wounds to hold space for their child's grief.

    • The Bridge of Curiosity: Practical ways to validate a child's wonder about their mother of origin.

    • National Foster Care Month: The role of foster parents as stewards of original connections.

    • Managing Expectations: How to celebrate Mother's Day without placing the burden of emotional validation on your child.

    Join us as we practice this month's mantra: Care comes from many hands.

    Key Takeaways
    • Acknowledge the Sadness: It is okay to feel grief even in a month of celebration.

    • Be the Bridge: Ask the questions your child might be too afraid to voice.

    • Self-Care is Child-Care: Manage your own emotional needs on Mother's Day so your child doesn't have to.

    • Celebrate the Blend: Recognition for the original mother, the foster mother, and the mother raising the child today.

    Links:

    Learn more about April's work and book a parent coaching session https://aprildinwoodie.com/

    Learn more about TRJ Family Camp at Ohio University July 30-Aug 2 https://www.togetheronthejourney.org/

    Learn about Disenfranchised Grief in Adoption from Dr. Gregory Manning https://youtu.be/UYfAcHGkRLs?si=mbwcJgfSiouawB-0

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    8 mins
  • April Showers: Adoption, Grief, and Labels with April Dinwoodie
    Apr 16 2026

    In rural New England, we're taught that "April showers bring May flowers"—the idea that hardship eventually leads to joy. But for adopted and foster youth, the "showers" of grief, identity confusion, and ambiguous loss don't follow a simple weather pattern.

    In this episode, April Dinwoodie explores why adopted children are often labeled as "dramatic" or "attention-seeking" when they are actually navigating profound emotional pain. April shares her own journey as a transracially adopted person and dives into the data from C.A.S.E. that highlights the unique mental health needs of the adoption community.

    Visit C.A.S.E to learn more https://adoptionsupport.org/stateofpractice/#survey-highlights

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    7 mins
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