Adopting a Child Domestically
Foster Program
People who are adopting children through Gladney’s New Beginnings State Adoption Program are required to attend training.
The New Beginnings Parent Adoption Training is a required course for parents who wish to adopt a child from the state foster care system. This three day competency-based program is designed to prepare prospective adoptive parents for the challenges of parenting children that have experienced past trauma. The New Beginnings Training covers parent and child attachments, developmental needs, behavior interventions, the effects of abuse and neglect, discipline techniques, separation grief and loss, family relations, agency relations, child safety, and CPR/First Aid.
Gladney offers the New Beginnings course quarterly, and each adoptive parent must attend.
This training is by invitation only.
The New Beginnings - State Adoption Training is a prerequisite for:
- New Beginnings Adoption Program Approval
- Home Study Approval
- Pathways Training (please contact your caseworker for registration information)
To learn more about adopting from Gladney's New Beginnings Adoption Program, please take the first step by attending a free virtual Information Session.
Watch the video below to hear what Gladney's General Counsel, Heidi Bruegel Cox, has to say about foster care in Texas.
Gladney Family Associations across the country provide parent to parent support for all Gladney families.
Medically Fragile
Every year in the U.S., medically fragile infants are born every day. The Gladney Center for Adoption has a program for infants with non-correctable medical and/or congenital conditions. Learn More
Heart Gallery of North Texas
Right here in Texas, there are children waiting to be adopted. At Gladney we are committed to helping find stable, loving homes for as many of these children as possible. Because we believe that every child deserves a loving and caring home. Learn More