Dr. Goldberg has given numerous talks, including plenary and keynote addresses. She has also facilitated numerous workshops, including two- and three-day workshops. She has presented to a range of audiences, including school administrators, teachers, adoption agencies, clinicians, medical professionals, lawyers, and parents.
Sample titles include:
- Maybe Baby: Parenting Routes and Strategies for LGBTQ Prospective Parents
- From Family Trees to Heritage Week: Supporting Adoptive Families in School
- Beyond the Binary: Making Higher Education Work for Trans Students
- From Two Daddies to Divorce: Supporting Same-Sex Couples in Separation
- Moving Beyond “The Kids are All Right”: 20 Years of Research on LGBT Families
- From Placement to Puberty: Lesbian and Gay Adoptive Families Over Time
- “So You Want to Get a Divorce…”: LGBTQ Affirming Practice for Lawyers and Mediators
- Creating LGBTQ+ Inclusive Early Childhood Education
- Adoptive Families and Schools: Developing Successful Partnerships
Comments from recent workshop and training participants include:
- “Learning about [trans] students’ experiences was eye opening. . .the different vignettes helped to give me ways to make my interactions more inclusive.”
- “[I have] a new perspective on trans individuals. Moving forward [I will] be moreopen minded and accepting, find ways to be more supportive to this community on campus, be more mindful in terminology used, [and will] create safe spaces for the trans community [here].
- “I found this extremely useful to me as a graduate student. I identify as pert of the LBGTQ community and I learned a great deal.”
- “I really liked the topic of putting adoption competency training within schools and the great need to support our families.”
- “At home it will help me navigate through my children’s education. At work, it will help me advocate for families.”
- “I really valued having a conversation about different age groups and inclusion, and what I can do when teaching.”
- “Thank you for sharing ways to represent, respect, and include the families that make up our communities.”
Comments from recent talk attendees include:
- “Dr. Goldberg was warm and engaging, I really enjoyed the talk.”
- “Abbie is a natural presenter and truly knows her stuff.”
- “I loved her presentation style and her content.”
- “So appreciative of this research – the intersection of adoption and teacher ed issues are so critical yet scant.”
- “I found it very helpful to hear teacher’s experiences and suggestions. Plus the links to additional materials that Prof. Goldberg shared were great.”
- “This information will help me to be a competent, adoption-informed therapist.”
For information about Dr. Goldberg’s domains of expertise, or to inquire about her availability and fee for a speaking event or workshop, please contact her.