Tips For Creating Your Adoption Profile

August 5, 2016

Are you getting ready to make your adoption profile? Getting started can be a challenge. Here are some tips for creating a unique profile that truly communicates to a potential birth mother who you are, and why you’re the best fit for their child. Speak like yourself! Have you ever watched The Bachelor? If so, […]

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Adoption News Roundup

July 29, 2016

Happy Friday, friends. We hope you have a lovely weekend planned, one during which you stay cool, relax, enjoy time with your family, and perhaps even have a moment to take for yourself as well. Here are some stories to get you reading this weekend…we hope you enjoy. See you Monday! This adoptive father and […]

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Let’s Hear It For The Dads!

July 27, 2016

We don’t always give enough shout-outs to the dads in our lives. A lot of attention is paid to mothers, but dads have quite a bit to say too! Here are some of our favorite pieces sharing valuable advice, poignant thoughts, experiences devastating, joyful, and sad, and helpful tips and tricks from dads representing all […]

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Why Nothing About Adoption Means “Giving Up”

July 21, 2016

First, let’s set the record straight: birth mothers PLACE their children for adoption. They don’t “give them up.” When a birth mother chooses adoption, she chooses to PLACE her child in the best possible situation. To PLACE them with a family who can provide everything they could ever want for their child. To PLACE them […]

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Adoption News Roundup

July 18, 2016

Hi friends, Here are a few links to inspire your week — bits to read, stories to soak up, things to learn. We hope it’s a good one for you all. Parenting a child with fetal alcohol syndrome. “Our family has had many ups and downs over the years as we learn more about FAS. […]

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Offering Support to the Birth Mother in Your Life

July 12, 2016

Being a birth mother is an incredibly difficult, courageous, bold, deeply emotional reality. Placing your child for adoption is an unbelievably tough decision, and the emotional effects live long after placement. They never really go away, actually. If you know a birth mother in your life, or are close to your child’s, you’ve probably seen […]

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