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“Hello! I’m Louise and I’m a Play Therapist.” Recently when I introduced myself like this, a child in a training

“Hello! I’m Louise and I’m a Play Therapist.” Recently when I introduced myself like this, a child in a training

Our daughters are growing up knowing they’re adopted. Our eldest has known for a few years that she didn’t grow

The next in the series of adoption stories shared by Coram is Anthony. He is a 21-year-old university student, who

Adoption first became a legal order in England in 1926. Since then, the legislation and process have changed immeasurable to

Most of the books I review in the magazine are non-fiction books because there aren’t that many novels about adoption.

If you’ve been a reader of the magazine for a while, you’ll know how much I love using books to

Mind reports that 1 in 4 people in the UK experience a mental health problem each year. Around 3 in

The time adopted children spend in foster care is an important part of their history. It’s often a traumatic and

This month’s book review is written by @mummyb2020 about “The Unofficial Guide to Adoptive Parenting: The Small Stuff, The Big