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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.
- Foster Youth Education
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- Foster Youth Wellness Resources
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- Child and Family Team
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- Foster Care Audits & Rates
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- Foster Youth Education
Be open to discussing boy-girl physical differences. Be open to discussing child’s perception of gender roles; read books about heroes and heroines together. Make and enforce consistent rules; discuss consequences of behavior. Encourage choices in activities.
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.
15 Απρ 2023 · If you're thinking about becoming a foster parent in California, check that you meet state requirements. This includes passing several background checks, having a stable income, secure house, clean driving record, and a car to transport your foster child.
Printable Documents from the Foster Youth Wellness Website. This is a list of stand-alone documents (handouts, worksheets, posters and other printable items) that appear in the Foster Youth Wellness Website, which are compiled here for your convenience.
Learning about foster parent requirements in California can help you get a better idea of whether this family-building path is right for your situation. These regulations are in the child’s best interest, and they can help ensure that you’re as prepared for parenthood as possible.
SPECIAL NEEDS OF FOSTER YOUTH focuses on best practices for supporting the education needs of foster youth of all ages, including: (1) trauma related needs, (2) special education needs, and (3) disciplinary challenges.