I’m sorry all your hopes and dreams are over for your child.
May 2018. Doctor enters room, “I am sorry that all your hopes and dreams are over for your child.” She continues to share with expectant parents, “Most of the time the chro
JOURNAL OF AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS
When Bad News Isn’t Necessarily Bad: Recognizing Provider Bias When Sharing Unexpected News
The Navy SEAL
I was sweating. The layover between flights was cut short by a delayed flight and when most people would think it was an adequate amount of time to get to the departing gate, a w
When Bad News Isn’t Necessarily Bad: Recognizing Provider Bias When Sharing Unexpected News
We are very excited to share that our effort in reaching more in the medical community was impacted by the recent publication in the Journal of American Academy of Pediatrics. Ou
STRENGTH
“What do you mean there is no hope?”I can still see Chris’ reaction as he came around the cor
Dear Jack
Dear Jack- It’s been five years since we met you on March 25, 2013. Your labor was much quicker than your older brother’s and I couldn’t have been more thankful for that.
You are not alone. (Guest post)
The following is a guest post from Heather K., a parent volunteer that delivers Jack’s Baskets to new families. Read her perspective of seeing families soon after they have rec
You make me better.
Honestly, I don’t even know how to start this blog post. In the past three weeks, I think I’ve felt every emotion possible and I can’t really articulate what triggers each
Bring your brokenness, and I’ll bring mine.
Bring your brokenness and I’ll bring mine. I have always felt like music has the power to comfort and heal and a song by Francesca Battistelli titled, If We’re Honest, has be
Thank you for believing in me.
“Thank you for believing in me.” I have been an educator since the fall of 2003 and I’ve come to realize that we teachers get the privilege of being “Chief Encouragers” t