Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

October 20, 2018

Happy Saturday, friends! How are you doing? The fall chill has set in, Halloween is almost here. It’s a wonderful time of year! Celebrate with a few of our favorite links from the week, which take you through all sorts of adoption and parenting stories, ready to inspire, teach, and open new, thought-provoking doors. Take […]

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Lessons We’ve Learned From Our Children

October 16, 2018

Adoption is filled with lessons, all day every day. But some of the most beautiful are those we learn from our children. Here are the ones that have touched us most.     Identity is a beautiful and evolving thing. From the very beginning of an adopted child’s life, their identity is so special and […]

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Adoption and Parenting News Roundup

October 13, 2018

Happy Saturday, friends! It’s been a long couple weeks in the world, and that can be draining. It’s a good time to remember the power of friends, family, and loved ones, and to wrap yourself in them as much as possible. Small joys can have a massive impact on your day, so don’t underestimate the […]

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Have You Considered An Adoption Support Group?

October 9, 2018

We’re a huge fan of adoption support groups, for so many reasons. Most people know multiple individuals within their circle who have become parents biologically. That’s not necessarily the same with adoption. Although it’s more common now than it’s ever been, it can be harder to make interpersonal connections about shared adoption experiences.     […]

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Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

October 5, 2018

Happy Friday! How are you doing? How’s October feeling so far? We’re going to relax this weekend, get some outdoor time, and soak up the fresh air. We hope you get to enjoy some of the same. Below are some of our favorite reads of the week. Enjoy! <3   Every child deserves a family, […]

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Preparing For Fall: What To Ask Your Child’s Pediatrician

October 1, 2018

When you’re adopting a child, you’re thrown into a fast and furious learning process, which includes healthcare. Depending on your relationship to your child’s birth parents, you may not have full access to their medical history, which means you don’t have an automatic trove of information about your child to pass off to their doctor. […]

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