Potential adoptive families often balk at countries that require long stays to adopt; but as working remotely becomes more normalized and technology i...
Read MorePotential adoptive families often balk at countries that require long stays to adopt; but as working remotely becomes more normalized and technology i...
Read MoreReturning to school in any year can be challenging, especially for adoptees. Returning to school after a pandemic and varied levels of remote and in-p...
Read MoreInternational adoption (IA) medical specialists and in some cases their clinics can offer families valuable information and support as they decide whe...
Read MoreWhen we talk to families about the children who typically wait for adoptive families, there are some common themes: usually children with medical or ...
Read MoreFor every child, their first dentist visit can be a frightening and stressful experience. For those with Down syndrome it can be even worse, and somet...
Read MoreOn his personal blog about adoption, fatherhood, and lessons learned, WACAP CEO Greg Eubanks shares about the relationship he and his youngest so...
Read More“The way our family came to be is outside of what I ever thought, or envisioned, for myself. Adoption was never something that I had thought muc...
Read More“Naughty or nice?” We hear these words a lot during the holidays, especially surrounding December traditions that pivot around children&rs...
Read MoreEach day I wake up with the resolve to sneak away and write about Kurhula's progress - the letters she's learning, the pounds she's gaining, the frien...
Read MoreWe caught up with Laura Taylor, Clinical Supervisor at Madison Adoption Associates (MAA) and TBRI Certified Practitioner, to chat with her about Nurtu...
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