20 Central Florida children adopted even as coronavirus pandemic slows down the process
The nonprofit along with its partner agencies celebrated National Adoption Day by placing 20 children with their forever homes on Friday. Kevin and Shana Giroux adopted 5-year-old Josiah. Chaz and Shakira Cullors adopted the one-and-a-half-year-old during a virtual ceremony. The Cullors adopted his biological sister two years ago. He said usually 300 kids are placed in forever homes every year, but less than 100 have been adopted in 2020.
Q&A: How should parents talk to kids about going back to school during the COVID-19 pandemic?
ORLANDO, Fla. Stress has been building for weeks as the deadline approaches to decide how students will go back to school during the coronavirus pandemic. Amanda Reineck is a behavioral health coordinator for Embrace Families in Orange, Seminole and Osceola counties. Heres what they had to say about the back-to-school decisions and the conversations and feelings that surround them:Question: Does the stress that parents feel making the decisions about school impact kids? Question: Is it really safe to be sending kids back to school? For more tips and information about preparing your kids for the upcoming school year, visit ClickOrlando.com/backtoschool.