by Emma Vex | Jan 7, 2016 | Adoptions, Domestic Adoptions, International Adoptions
They say that all good things must come to an end, and for most of us, Christmas break has ended, and school is back in session. Even though the winter break is only a couple of weeks long, it can still be hard to get your family back into “the swing of things”. If...
by Emma Vex | Dec 31, 2015 | Adoptions, Domestic Adoptions, International Adoptions
Have you considered adoption? Twenty-four percent of Americans will consider adopting a child of some age, at some point in their lives. Unfortunately, only two percent will actually follow through. Why is that? For most people, adoption is not something they talk...
by Emma Vex | Dec 3, 2015 | Domestic Adoptions, International Adoptions
Christmas can be a difficult time for parents waiting to adopt a child. While all their nieces and nephews are scrambling over one another, opening gifts at the family get together, we can almost guarantee that your friends will be thinking about their child. If you...
by Emma Vex | Nov 24, 2015 | Adoptions, Domestic Adoptions, International Adoptions
It’s supposed to be “warm and fuzzy time,” and during the holidays most families anticipate spending time with relatives. Thanksgiving and Christmas get-togethers give us a chance to build connections with people we love who live far away. For the adoptive parent...
by Emma Vex | Nov 6, 2015 | Adoptions, Domestic Adoptions, International Adoptions
Twenty-four percent of Americans will consider adopting. Only two percent will actually follow through. This startling statistic about the state of adoption in America comes from Dr. George Barna, founder of the Barna Research Group and an adoptive father....