April 15, 2017
It’s Saturday! We hope you’ve had a wonderful week, and are getting a chance to recharge this weekend. Here are a few of our favorite reads from around the internet…cozy up with something comforting and enjoy. My Family and Autism Awareness Month. “What does it matter what we call my daughter’s disorder? Lizzy’s issues have […]
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April 12, 2017
The adoption process is not without its emotional ups and downs. Where it’s making the decision to adopt, preparing for a home study, getting matched with a birth mother, waiting for the baby to be born, or signing the final papers…there are so many unknowns up in the air. And no matter how beautiful and perfect […]
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April 7, 2017
Hi friends — happy Friday! We’re on the cusp of spring, which is always an invigorating time. Get outside this weekend, move your legs, breathe in some fresh air, and look forward for what’s to come. And when you have a minute to relax, here are our favorite reads of the week. Enjoy, and we’ll […]
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April 4, 2017
April is National Autism Awareness Month, and although diagnoses for this disease have skyrocketed in the last 20 years (1500%, in fact), there are still so many stigmas surrounding this disease, what it looks like, and what it means for the children and families who’ve been handed this diagnosis. Today, we’ve compiled a handful of […]
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March 26, 2017
Happy Sunday! How was your week? How has your weekend been? Good, we hope. We’re dropping by to share some of our favorite reads of the week. Enjoy! How paid parental leave changed in 2016. 10 great ways adoptive parents can bond with their child. Child bullying statistics are alarming. Young children have more access to the […]
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March 24, 2017
There’s a reason so many articles exist about what NOT to say to adoptive parents waiting to adopt a child. And that’s because so many people, many of whom have never even been in the position of considering adoption, bring judgment into their conversations with adoptive parents. Or at the very least, pre-conceived notions of why they’re adopting […]
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