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Foster Care. Thousands of children in California's foster care system require temporary out-of-home care because of parental neglect, abuse, or exploitation. The largest percentages are African American and Latino children. Some stay in foster care for weeks; some for years. The children are of all ages and varying needs.
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9 Ιαν 2018 · Research tells us that every year in California, approximately 4,000 children/youth/NMDs leave foster care with no permanent family connection to support them in their transition to adulthood. Without the social, emotional, and financial support typically offered to young adults by their families, many former foster youth
As a licensed foster parent you will be providing a valuable service to foster children and their families. You will experience joy and sorrow; understanding and frustration; love and tolerance. The rewards of foster parenting can be great, and its joys will remain with you forever.
As a foster parent, you can help youth in your care prepare for these challenges. This factsheet provides foster parents with guidance on how to help youth and emerging adults build a foundation for a successful transition to adult life outside of foster care.
What is the role of a foster parent? Foster parents provide a supportive and stable family for children who cannot live with their birth parents until family problems are resolved. In most cases, foster parents work with social services staff to reunite the child with birth parents.
California Fostering Connections to Success Act on outcomes during the transition to adulthood for youth in foster care. CalYOUTH includes collection and analysis of information from three sources: (1) transition-age youth, (2) child welfare workers, and (3) government program data. This brief draws on data from two parts
Given the potential influence of foster parents’ parenting on the development of CFC, this literature review and meta-analysis provide an initial overview of how parenting factors in...