Helping children understand that the sanctity of human life isn’t just about valuing people at the beginning and end of their lives – but also every day in between.
Value of Human Life
Bill and Kim dismissed various “nudges” to consider adoption until one Sunday when their pastor mentioned an event called Wait No More, an event for anyone exploring adoption from foster care.
Help the kids already in your home adjust to the arrival of new siblings.
How to advocate for your child’s unique challenges at school.
Give children permission to remember their – sometimes painful – past.
Discover new ways to draw close to your child.
One family’s story of adoption through foster care.
Parents need to prepare for the age when their kids will wrestle with questions about identity and culture.
Sure, your family experiences times of joy together, but you also encounter behavioral outbursts that leave you clueless. If only you had a secret decoder ring to help decipher your adopted child’s behavior.
There are risks when we declare our pro-life intentions – and costs. But there are plenty of rewards, too, like love and purpose and the goodness of God.
Focus on the Family’s comprehensive view of human life is based on the idea that each human being – born and preborn – is created in the image of God (the imago dei).
Facts and research to help you understand the terrible side effects of human trafficking.
Adoption expectations—and unfortunate truths—can reveal our weakness and His power.
You can help children who must build their identity on a fragmented foundation by initiating conversations about issues that may surface during the adolescent years.
One family’s amazing adoption journey – one that would change their lives forever.
A little boy with an uncertain future needs a ‘forever family.’
Physical and occupational therapy become a part of everyday life.
The most successful adoptive families are those who know they need support and know how to draw upon every resource available.
Don’t be afraid to ask for help when needed, and don’t be frozen in your fears of what others will think or say.
With awareness and planning, the adoption journey can be one that promotes growth, blessings, and healing for all involved.