Kinship and Foster Care

Is Foster Care for You?2019-10-30T17:21:45-04:00

Is Foster Care for You?

Foster parenting is very different than adoption. Adoption is about providing a permanent home for children and becoming legally responsible parents. Fostering is about providing children with a safe, temporary home while you work with other child welfare professionals to assist the child’s family in getting the help they need to safely care for their child. As a foster parent, you will guide and support your foster child every day and help them, and their families, cope with the challenges that life brings.

Below are some resources to help you decide if fostering is right for you and your family.

    Sharing the Pain

    This child comes to you in great pain, having lost family and hope in probably one of the most disruptive and frightening things that could happen to a child. His family, though perhaps dysfunctional in the extreme, has also lost something precious–a child: their stake in the future, their hopes for the continuing of their family. Is it fair that you should be the only part of this equation that is not supposed to experience pain?

    When I Become a Foster Parent…

    These kids understand how hard foster parenting is. To help those who are behind in school. To love and nurture children who are struggling with their emotions, their behavior, their ability to trust. These kids know that to do this job well demands enormous patience, stamina, and generosity of heart.

    45 Suggested Supports for Youth Transitioning From Care

    “Permanency is a feeling that is different for everyone, it is not bound by time nor can it be measured. It has to be discovered and often times it has to be tested, and rejected more than once before permanency can be established. Permanency is so hard to understand because it is a conceptual idea of an emotion and is received on both ends very differently for every person. There is no straight “by the book” definition of permanency because the emotions I feel cannot be felt by anyone else, and that’s the great thing about it.”

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