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07/12/08

Is My House Too Clean, Too Dirty, Too Cluttered to Foster

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Foster Care Blog at 04:21 pm , 451 words, 1253 views  
Categories: Licensing, Starting the Process, Meetings and Such

When people who do not regularly come over, are coming to your home it can make you feel apprehensive about what they will think. Especially when they show up unannounced and your house looks like a tornado just went through. If you have children, people should expect to see toys on the floor. They also expect to see that the house is lived in and the inhabitants have fun. An experienced social worker would probably be suspicious to find your home immaculate if young children live in it already. It can make you seem fake, and may cause the social worker to wonder what else... more


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05/27/08

Long Term Permanency Plan for Foster Child

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Foster Care Blog at 02:14 am , 389 words, 1139 views  
Categories: Types of Foster Care, Placements, Starting the Process

Do you need to know the long term permanency plan for a foster child in order to accept placement into your home? If you do, it will limit the number of placements you receive as a foster parent. The long term plan is not typically known for at least a month when children first come into foster care. Even then, the plan can change. The caseworker never knows when a suitable relative might come forward asking for the children. While the caseworker might have doubts about certain parents complying with the case plan to have their children returned, sometimes parents surprise... more

05/07/08

Foster Care Caseworker Goals for Reunification

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Foster Care Blog at 04:20 pm , 454 words, 552 views  
Categories: Paperwork, Placements, Starting the Process

Usually a foster care caseworker is assigned to a new case within two to four weeks of a child or children entering the foster care system. Siblings entering foster care would normally have the same foster care caseworker. By the time a caseworker is assigned to the case, the children have already been in a foster care home for two to four weeks. Hopefully, it is the same home that child protective services (CPS) placed them in the day they were removed, but it isn’t always. Since the children are settling into their new home, the worker doesn’t usually... more

04/24/08

The Parents’ Reunification Goals When Their Children Are in Foster Care

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Foster Care Blog at 06:16 pm , 476 words, 831 views  
Categories: Paperwork, Starting the Process, Meetings and Such

Children have been removed from their parents’ home by child protective services. The children have been placed either in a licensed foster home or with an approved relative for temporary care. Unless the children were removed for extreme reasons, the original permanency goal of foster care is usually reunification with the birth family. Within a couple of weeks after the children are removed, the parents will meet with the foster care worker who has been newly assigned to their case. The foster care worker will review the reasons that the children were removed... more

04/22/08

The Adjudication Hearing Placing a Child in Foster Care

Posted by : Julia Fuller in Foster Care Blog at 06:06 pm , 447 words, 914 views  
Categories: Court, Emergency, Starting the Process

When a child is removed from his or her parental home a judge or magistrate must sign an order allowing it. A child protective service worker usually requests this order, although a police officer may also request it. Once the removal has been approved, the child can be placed temporarily in foster care, a group home, or juvenile facility. That order is temporary, however, and after it is signed, an adjudication hearing must take place within 72 hours. Typically, a foster care worker has not yet been assigned to the case. Therefore, the child protective service worker involved in the... more

02/11/08

Wondering If You Can Handle Foster Children

Posted by : Lanette in Foster Care Blog at 06:23 am , 311 words, 1798 views  
Categories: Starting the Process

How did you know that you could handle what they send your way? This is a difficult question that I had to spend sometime thinking about. I do not think anyone knows for sure without a shadow of a doubt that they can handle anything that Child Welfare throws their way. It is not about being a super parent that knows all there is to know, and really, is there such a thing? Parenting whether through fostering and our own children it can be a daily learning experience.

Granted this is totally my opinion but here goes. It is more about being willing to learn... more


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02/10/08

Is Fostering Right For My Family?

Posted by : Lanette in Foster Care Blog at 11:38 pm , 350 words, 658 views  
Categories: Starting the Process

Knowing this was the right thing for my family was not as easy as knowing for myself. My husband was reserved about being a foster parent but he also knew how important this was for me on a personal level. I was not sure if it was something that it he would take to or like.

In time he fell into it, granted it was not his passion as it was mine. When we started fostering the children that we have now adopted he found that he did like it. We had the pleasure of fostering a newborn infant right from the hospital, she was born addicted to drugs and went through... more

Is Fostering Right For You?

Posted by : Lanette in Foster Care Blog at 08:31 pm , 423 words, 644 views  
Categories: Starting the Process

How did you know for sure that foster care was the right thing for you to do?

Knowing that foster care is the right thing to do for you personally and your family is not something easy to explain. I have been asked how does one know this so I will give it my best shot and try to explain. Everyone will probably have a totally different idea or thought about it so please share below.

First, I the think the biggest question should be the reason you have decided to become a foster parent. Helping foster children work through their abuse, behaviors,... more

06/20/07

How to Decide if Foster Care is Right For Your Family

Posted by : Lanette in Foster Care Blog at 11:30 pm , 338 words, 533 views  
Categories: Basics, Starting the Process

You have been thinking about becoming a foster parent but you are not quite sure it is right for your family. Not every person or family is cut out to be foster parents. Understanding what is involved with parenting abuse or neglected children and how much of your time foster care will consume is the first step.

This is a decision that will impact every one in the household. If you have children at home this will probably have the greatest impact on them. It will be a huge adjustment for your children because of your time taken away from them and the behaviors, issues, etc. that most foster children will be dealing with. You can successfully foster parent while raising your own... more

04/09/07

How to choose a foster agency

Posted by : AdoptionBlogs Editor in Foster Care Blog at 10:58 pm , 441 words, 289 views  
Categories: Basics, Starting the Process

In the past, the Department of Social Services, or Health and Human Services, (called DHS or DSS), did all foster licensing. As local government agencies got busier they started contracting out services. Now, in some counties, private foster agencies are contracted by the state to license foster and adopting parents. In these cases, you must choose your agency from competing ones in your county.

Steps

1. Call your local state Child Welfare department and inquire if they handle the licensing and placement of children. (See below for resource)

If YES, ask for application and proceed with your local state or county agency. If NO follow... more

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