
Chat with a Children’s Author – Sanchez Tanniehill
His book is lovingly dedicated to anyone who is losing hope in God’s ability to do something in their life.
His book is lovingly dedicated to anyone who is losing hope in God’s ability to do something in their life.
As a child, reading books was her all-time favorite pastime activity.
Here are answers to many misconceptions about adoption from someone who knows
How can we prepare for what we aren’t aware of?
Grief is an individualized process; no two people grieve the same way or in the same time frame.
Three women who became grandmothers by adoption provide their insight on how it’s impacted them and their families.
Local pediatric optometrists Rena C. Lewis, O.D. of Narrows Eye Care and Calah Ray, O.D. of Vestavia Eye Care answer our questions about what to look for and when to bring a child for eye care.
Rachel Ashcraft, an occupational therapist with Child Play Therapy in Birmingham, specializes in childhood trauma triggers.
It can be easy to become discouraged when listening to or reading news reports of crime in our area. We might find ourselves struggling with feelings of despair or even fear, as we grow concerned for the safety of our families and neighborhoods. Thankfully, things can improve and there is some good news to be shared that just might restore our hope and help us find our courage.
Simple kindness is on the verge of becoming a lost art in our society and yet, there are still those who remind us what a big difference a small kindness can make. Sometimes we can feel overwhelmed by all that needs doing in the world and become paralyzed, doing nothing instead of doing what we can and making a real difference.