Have A Healthy Weekend

March 28, 2020

It’s been a long week, friends. A long, horrible, scary week. We hope you’re staying safe and doing okay. The weekend is here—remember to take some time for yourself. During this time of crisis, your mental health remains every bit as important as your physical health. Stay safe and healthy. xoxo This week on the […]

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Creating Structure at Home During a Pandemic

March 25, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has upended normal life as we know it. While children have been sent home to learn for the rest of the year, parents need to find and maintain an unprecedented balance (and also try not to lose their minds). We compiled some tips for parents who now have to balance their work […]

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Have a Safe Weekend

March 21, 2020

As we are going through this international crisis, we sincerely hope that you and your family are safe, healthy, and have access to the resources you need. If you are struggling, please call 211 to speak to someone about your needs or concerns. Additionally, find resources and information by state here.  This week on our […]

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Staying Safe During a Pandemic

March 18, 2020

The current climate is a scary and uncertain one, and first and foremost, we hope you and your family are safe, healthy, and doing okay. We’re here for you always. There are so many ways you can protect yourself and your family during this important time. By practicing excellent hygiene and social awareness, you can […]

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Have A Safe Weekend

March 14, 2020

What a week. It’s a stressful time, and the onslaught of news this week has been intense. Be well, stay safe, wash your hands, and please practice social distancing. More than ever, it feels like the right thing to do.  This week on the blog we talked about how to navigate uncomfortable adoption situations.  Is […]

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Encountering Negative Adoption Questions

March 12, 2020

Once you’ve announced your adoption plan, you’ll likely receive many questions from friends and family—some less sensitively worded than others. Challenging ones we’ve heard from members of our community include, “Why are you adopting a baby when there are children who need to be adopted?” Or, “Wouldn’t you prefer to adopt a child of the […]

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