Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

April 6, 2018

Happy Friday loves! The weekend is here! We’re celebrating as always with our favorite reads of the week — a stunning lineup of stories covering topics such as babies as roommates, raising positive thinkers, why adoption is not about you, the secrets we keep from our children and so much more. Read, enjoy, share, learn […]

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National Childhood Abuse Prevention Month

April 4, 2018

April is National Childhood Abuse Prevention Month, which is a very important but very difficult month to take in. A staggering five children die from child abuse everyday, which makes this a national epidemic that unequivocally our attention. We’ll be sharing information throughout the month to spread knowledge and awareness, and to help illuminate how […]

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Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

March 30, 2018

Hi there, Happy Friday! Our favorite adoption reads of the week are quite diverse, spanning from Mr. Roger’s best life lessons, to advice for handling Mother’s Day as an adoptive mother in an open adoption, and helping young ones learn how to self-regulate their behavior. Lots to learn out there! We hope you have a […]

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How To Stay Present As A Working Parent

March 28, 2018

If you’re in the middle of your adoption process, one question that may come up is, “how am I going to balance work and parenting?” It’s not uncommon for working parents to experience a lot of guilt, and this is so unfair. Parents work for all sorts of reasons. Maybe you’re absolutely in love with […]

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Adoption and Parenting News Roundup

March 23, 2018

Happy Friday, friends! We hope your week was an excellent one. We are quite ready for the weekend and have lined up some excellent reads to provoke thought, insight, and knowledge. Enjoy and share! May your weekend be marvelous one — we’ll see you next week! <3 An excellent resource for fully understanding the cost […]

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Giving Your Child A History

March 20, 2018

History for an adopted child is a unique concept. They certainly have a history, just like anyone else, but its documentation is different. They may never see photos from their birth parent’s childhood or what their birth grandparents look like. It changes what they have to reflect on as they age, because it’s quite possible […]

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