Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

August 17, 2018

Happy Friday! How’s your week going? So good, we hope. Lots of great pieces for you today, including: activities to boost language development for newborns, thoughts on rebranding motherhood, nurturing a child who wants to meet their birth parents, opening up to your child’s teachers about their past, and so much more. Thank you so […]

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When You And Your Spouse Feel Differently About Adoption

August 14, 2018

Whenever two spouses don’t agree about big life events—marriage, home ownership, finances, children—it can be incredibly lonely and discombobulating. Adoption is no exception. It is an intensely emotional, time-consuming, and potentially expensive process, and it definitely requires the agreement of both partners to move forward. Although it can be frustrating, we encourage you not to […]

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Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

August 11, 2018

Happy Saturday! We’ve got some really informative pieces to information your weekend reading. Want to know how support teens with depression or children with Fetal Alcohol Disorders, get adoption benefits from your employer, or navigate a relationship with a spouse who’s on a different page about adoption? It’s all here! Enjoy, share, and we’ll see […]

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The Difference Between Race and Ethnicity

August 8, 2018

  We were at the eye doctor the other day with our youngest child, and the intake form asked us to clarify his race and ethnicity. As a transracial family (we’re white, he is biracially black and white), this got us thinking about how often adoption parents confront this question all the time. At the […]

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Adoption and Parenting Reads of the Week

August 3, 2018

Happy Friday! We’ve got all sorts of stories for you this week, including TWO involving 23andMe and mystery adoptions. How crazy is that? We also have some very important pieces about adoption benefits in the workplace, plus an interesting opinion piece which ponders the question: could allowing agencies to assert religious freedom lead to an […]

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Addressing Dangerous Adoption Stigmas

August 1, 2018

Adoption stigmas are abundant, and their harm is undeniable. They create shame and misunderstanding, and proliferate attitudes that have the potential to follow birth parents, adoptees, and adoptive parents throughout their lives. Let’s address a few, shall we?     Stigma: Open adoption is bad for the child.  Truth: This is false in every way. […]

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