Program aims to help teens adopted from other countries

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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Calvin University is offering a 16-week social intervention program to help internationally adopted teens and their parents. 

Research shows teens adopted from other countries struggle with social skills.

Calvin University’s program will help participants engage in a variety of socialization exercises that will teach them conversational skills, handling disagreements and being a good sport.

Emily Helder, the program’s director, decided to move forward with the course after observing the challenges facing internationally adopted teens. 

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