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EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 1H

"First Day, An Adoption Story: Sasha Saidman on Love, Adoption & Belonging"

from Real Talk with Tina and Ann · host Ann Kagarise and Sasha Saidman

Send us Fan MailCan a children's book change a life? In this inspiring episode, author Sasha Saidman reveals how stories about adoption, differences, and self-acceptance meet kids exactly where they are—sparking empathy, imagination, and confidence. From celebrating adoptive families to embracing learning differences like dyslexia, Sasha’s books empower young readers to see their unique stories reflected on every page.🎧 Listen now and discover why her books belong on every child's shelf!Join us as we welcome cherished children's author Sasha Saidman, who opens up about the heartfelt inspiration behind her impactful children's book, "First Day, an adoption story." Sasha's inclusive approach avoids specific details, allowing every family to see their unique adoption journey reflected in her narrative. With personal stories woven throughout, Sasha gives us a glimpse into the special moments that define chosen families, making this episode a must-listen for anyone touched by adoption.Sasha dives into the intricacies of open adoption, recounting tender stories that highlight the selflessness of birth parents and the deep connections formed through openness. We share intimate experiences about the ongoing supportive relationships that can provide adoptees with a sense of belonging and security. The conversation does not shy away from the emotional complexities of adoption, addressing everything from DNA tests and unanswered questions to the beauty of creating a safe environment for children to explore their identities.In a heartfelt exploration of family dynamics, we discuss the emotional journey of reconnecting with biological relatives and how each adoption story is unique. From navigating the expectations of biological ties to understanding the richness of extended family networks, we emphasize the diverse experiences of adoptees and their families. Through personal anecdotes and reflections, we celebrate the profound bonds formed through love and chosen family, underscoring the specialness of adopted children and the shared experiences of adoptive families.Support the show

Send us Fan Mail Can a children's book change a life? In this inspiring episode, author Sasha Saidman reveals how stories about adoption, differences, and self-acceptance meet kids exactly where they are—sparking empathy, imagination, and confidence. From celebrating adoptive families to embracing learning differences like dyslexia, Sasha’s books empower young readers to see their unique stories reflected on every page. 🎧 Listen now and discover why her books belong on every child's shelf! Jo...

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