• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

The Hope-Filled Family

  • ADOPTION
  • FAITH
  • FAMILY LIFE
  • SEASONS
  • SHOP – books
  • SHOP – digital products
  • BASKET

thehopefilledfamily_7bhe6v

WHAT DOES ADOPTION LOOK LIKE, 14 MONTHS IN?

January 30, 2017 6 Comments

What does the adoption journey look like after 14 months?

It should say enough about our experience of adoption that this blog post was supposed to be titled 'adoption: six months on'. Being around eight months late with everything has become a feature of the past fourteen months. There you go, enough said. We've adopted kids, and now we have no time. Job … [Read more...] about WHAT DOES ADOPTION LOOK LIKE, 14 MONTHS IN?

Adoption· Blended families· Explaining adoption to others· Faith· Family Life· Parenting· Parenting an Adopted Child

ADOPTION AND ADVENT: COMING HOME

November 30, 2016 10 Comments

How Advent and adoption are linked; how Advent is a metaphor for our spiritual adoption; and how earthly adoption can be a metaphor for Advent. Chapter 1 of Redeeming Advent by Lucy Rycroft.

The following comes from my Advent devotional, Redeeming Advent. Buy it here! Advent, for our family, is a season full of traditions. I'd love to say that it was a time for increased spiritual growth, as I lead our young family in meaningful Bible reflections every morning - but, in reality, I … [Read more...] about ADOPTION AND ADVENT: COMING HOME

Adoption· Adoption process· Books and resources· Christmas & Advent· Faith

ADOPTION: WHAT MAKES A SIBLING?

November 6, 2016 1 Comment

What is the true definition of 'sibling'? Do you have to be blood-related?

Sibling relationships vary so much - and that's without bringing adoption into the equation. For example, I have two brothers that I basically didn't grow up with - the large age gap meant they were away at school and university, and then moved out, while I was going through childhood. We are still … [Read more...] about ADOPTION: WHAT MAKES A SIBLING?

Adoption· Blended families· Explaining adoption to others· Family Life

TOP 5 QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN VISITING A PRIMARY SCHOOL

October 18, 2016 11 Comments

Wondering what to ask on a school visit? These Top 5 Questions for visiting a primary school will help you cut through the crap and get to the core of what it's about! With FREE PRINTABLE to help you choose.

This Autumn, many of us will be visiting a primary/elementary school open day or three, trying to fathom where to send our little person next September. We may be wanting to know some good questions to ask while we're there. (If it's secondary school, check out What questions should I ask a … [Read more...] about TOP 5 QUESTIONS TO ASK WHEN VISITING A PRIMARY SCHOOL

Education· Family Life· Parenting

WHY I’M (STILL) SENDING MY CHILD TO A SCHOOL IN SPECIAL MEASURES

September 20, 2016 9 Comments

Does it work to send your child to a failing school? Will it improve? What are the pros and cons? Hear about our positive experience here.

A couple of years ago, I blogged about our reasons for sending our son, then 4, to a school which had been put in special measures. Two weeks ago, our daughter started at the same school, and I wanted to share with you why, two years on, we have no regrets about this decision. Positive … [Read more...] about WHY I’M (STILL) SENDING MY CHILD TO A SCHOOL IN SPECIAL MEASURES

Education· Family Life· Parenting

THE SEX EDUCATION OF A 4-YEAR-OLD

June 15, 2016 10 Comments

How do you teach about sex to a preschooler who's interested?

"Mummy, how do you make a baby?" It's a question we all expect - but I was expecting it later. Certainly not at age 4. >>Talking to our Teenagers about Sex, Relationships and the Bible<< However, I need to explain something about Missy. She is baby-obsessed, … [Read more...] about THE SEX EDUCATION OF A 4-YEAR-OLD

Faith· Family Life· Parenting

#TOOMANYCHILDREN

May 31, 2016 4 Comments

What is the true definition of 'sibling'? Do you have to be blood-related?

It's not that I don't love them all. I do - madly. But there are a lot of them. Maybe they seem more numerous because all of them are so very small - of course lots of people cope admirably with 5+ kids, so why should I be complaining at having merely four to raise? The fact that, … [Read more...] about #TOOMANYCHILDREN

Family Life· Parenting

FOLLOW ME! LENT DEVOTIONAL FOR FAMILIES

February 9, 2016 16 Comments

Follow Me by Amy Robinson (Kevin Mayhew) - book review by The Hope-Filled Family, UK Christian parenting and adoption blog.

It's a sad irony that the years when storyteller Amy Robinson and I lived in the same city never overlapped with the years of me being a parent, as I think our family would have loved her storytelling performances. The next best thing to being able to watch Amy, though, is surely to immerse … [Read more...] about FOLLOW ME! LENT DEVOTIONAL FOR FAMILIES

Books and resources· Discipleship for kids· Discipleship for parents· Easter & Lent· Faith· Family Life

OUTNUMBERED: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU UP-SIZE YOUR FAMILY

December 21, 2015 18 Comments

How do you deal with a large family? What will my family life look like when we have more kids?

So this is how it is. You tick along nicely with your two kids, enjoying the luxurious 1:1 adult: child ratio, thinking how easy it all is and how much fun it's become now they're out of nappies and sleep through the night and draw things which look like things. Then you think, "Hang on a minute, … [Read more...] about OUTNUMBERED: WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU UP-SIZE YOUR FAMILY

Family Life

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Go to page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 18
  • Go to page 19
  • Go to page 20
  • Go to page 21
  • Go to page 22
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Go to page 26
  • Go to Next Page »

Primary Sidebar

The Hope-Filled Family - UK Christian parenting and adoption blog by Lucy Rycroft
  • About
  • DISCLOSURE POLICY
  • COOKIE POLICY
  • PRIVACY POLICY

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OKNoPrivacy policy

Terms and Conditions