GAY OR STRAIGHT — IN THE PARENTING WORLD, WHICH IS BETTER?

January 16, 2012

The Huffington Post posted a wonderful article today about myths surrounding same-sex parenting. The article, “Gay parents better than straight? What research says” speaks to many of the discriminatory opinions generated by those who oppose same-sex parenting — especially as it all relates to the adoption world. “On Jan. 6, Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum […]

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Photo Friday: Zach

January 13, 2012

Happy Photo Friday from one of the most photogenic babies around! Zach always makes us laugh, and we can’t get enough of his precocious smile and bear feet pajamas. Have a wonderful weekend, all! We’ll see you Monday!

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Are you a follower?

We are! We’ve been doing lots of research on the best adoption pages to follow on Facebook, and have come up with a great list of organizations that always have enriching and inspiring content to share. Here are some of our very favorites — who’s on your list? Adoption Giftbox America World Adoption Association MLJ […]

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Adoptive Children and Health Risks

January 10, 2012

We came upon this really interesting in American Medical News advising physicians about how to treat adoptive children, because they are at a higher risk for behavioral, medical and learning disorders due to their more vague medical histories. Of course, birth parents are expected to provide their medical histories during the adoption process, including sharing […]

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Photo Friday: Francesca

January 6, 2012

Happy Photo Friday from Francesca! We hope you all have had a wonderful first week of 2012, and that your resolutions are staying steadfast and true (at least for the time being!). See you on Monday, and have a great weekend!

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Reuniting

January 4, 2012

We’ve been following a lot of stories in the news recently about families that have reunited post-adoption, and we wanted to share some of our favorites. It’s one of the things we love so much about adoption — families come in so different ways, and it’s incredible to read about individuals and families discovering and […]

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