Becoming A Foster Parent In CA | 5 Steps To Become A Foster Parent
Becoming a foster parent in CA is a goal shared by many people living around the world. Foster parents come from a variety of different backgrounds but all are working towards the same goal: to improve the lives of their foster children. Becoming a foster parent requires that you show signs of maturity and stability so that you can be trusted to care for another life. Here are 5 steps you need to take before you can become a foster parent.
Have a loving, stable home
First, you need to make sure that your home is overall a loving, stable environment to bring a foster child. Foster children typically have already gone through some issues, so the move needs to be to a stable home where they can learn and grow.
Have a sustainable income
If you are going to care for another person, you need to make sure that your financial status is enough to provide a healthy home life. You do not need to be rich but you do need to be able to afford basic needs for both you and your foster child.
Must be at least 21 years old
An age requirement is necessary because you need to have a fully matured mind to care a foster child. This is especially true because many foster children have had rough upbringings up to this point. You need to be a positive influence on them and this often comes with age.
Have reliable transportation
You will be responsible to take your foster child to school, activities and potential meetings with therapists. It is important to keep a routine with your foster child to help support a stable home life.
Have enough time to devote to your foster child
One of the key things you need is enough time to devote to your foster child. Listening and being a mentor are very important to help your foster child grow. If you are always gone, you are putting your foster child in a situation that is likely to fail.
Becoming a foster parent requires that you show signs of maturity and stability, so that you can be a positive role model for your foster child. For more information about becoming a foster parent you should contact Children First Foster Family Agency.
Author: Children First FFA
Published: March 25, 2019