Foster Care Adoption Awareness Reading Program

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Perfect for May or any SEL/family unit

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What students will learn: empathy, identity, and inclusion — through an age-appropriate, character-building lens

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About the Program

The Foster Care Adoption Awareness Reading Program was created by adoptive mom Marcy Bursac, in partnership with Girl Scouts Courtney Kirks and Macey Thompson for their Silver Award.

Launched in 2023 across five school districts in St. Charles and St. Louis Counties, the Junior Edition is a free, ready-to-use, 30-45 minute lesson designed for elementary students.

Why Teach This in May?

With 1 in 25 students being adopted, many children have personal connections to adoption or foster care—yet these topics are often left out of classroom conversations. This elementary school empathy lesson helps fill that gap.

By teaching this reading program, your students will:

  • Build awareness of different family structures

  • Learn how love, care, and belonging shape who we become

  • Engage in a story-driven character education experience

What’s Included in the Free Download?

A Turnkey SEL and Literacy Resource for K-5 Classrooms

This character education and SEL resource includes:

  • A digital children’s book about foster care adoption

  • A one-week, standards-aligned lesson plan

  • Printable worksheets and discussion prompts

  • Guidance for age-appropriate classroom conversations about family and belonging

What’s Next: Teen Edition Coming in 2026

Built around the powerful new graphic novel Ready or Not—will extend this empathy-building experience to grades 6–12 through English Language Arts and Social-Emotional Learning opportunities.

Ready to Help Your Students Feel Seen?

Get your free lesson now and join schools across the U.S. building empathy through story and conversation.

Together, let’s help every child feel like they belong.

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What students will learn: empathy, identity, and inclusion — through an age-appropriate, character-building lens

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THE BOOK

Two young girls sitting together, one holding a children's book titled 'Are You a Forever Family?' with an illustration of diverse family members on the cover.
Podcast episode titled 'The Forgotten Adoption Option' featuring Jamie Strauss and Linda Armbruster, elementary educators, discussing a foster care adoption awareness reading program for schools. Includes a play button and audio controls.

How can teachers introduce foster care adoption awareness in their classrooms?


In this episode, Mrs. Strauss, a kindergarten teacher, and Mrs. Armbruster, a third grade teacher, share their experiences piloting and teaching the Foster Care Adoption Awareness Reading Program—plus insights from co-presenting at a statewide educators' conference.

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