Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

February 23, 2018

Happy Friday! How are you doing? Feeling good about the week? Ready for the weekend? We’ve got some excellent reads in our roundup today. Some truly informative pieces that have a lot to offer about the adoption process, ways to be a stronger parent, and how to love and support your kids as best as […]

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Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

February 20, 2018

Happy Saturday! How was your week? It was a tough week to be an American, wasn’t it? A tough week to be a parent. So much of the commentary we’ve seen regarding the Florida school shooting has been from parents terrified to send their little ones to school. It’s a horrible feeling to have. If […]

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Relieving Homestudy Anxiety

February 19, 2018

No matter how much you prepare for your homestudy, it can be tough not to feel anxious about it. You’ve got someone in your home going through your life in intricate detail, and it can feel like the entire situation is designed to judge you.  It isn’t, we promise, but it still can be very […]

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Finding Self-Love in the Adoption Process

February 14, 2018

Happy Valentine’s Day! We’re big believers in self-love, and there are few times you need it more than during the adoption process. It’s hard. It’s stressful. And especially when you’re going through a home study or waiting to be matched, having someone examine every aspect of your life can make you feel insecure and unsure. […]

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Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

February 10, 2018

Happy Saturday! How has your week been? Snowy? Unseasonably warm? February is shaking things up all the over place, and we hope you’re feeling grounded and happy. Here are some things to make you happy! Interesting reads about the adoption and parenting worlds that will hopefully bring a little something to your weekend. Big hugs. […]

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Celebrating Black History Month With Your Kids

February 7, 2018

When you’re the parent of a transracial family, it’s vital that every child’s ethnicity is supported and nurtured. Black History Month is an excellent opportunity to connect your child to their roots as a black person, helping them celebrate and understand their history. There are so many ways to do this, and many are fun […]

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