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How To Get Started in Foster Care

Around 425,000 children are in the United States foster care system. Unfortunately, in many areas, there is an ongoing shortage of foster parents. While there may be a number of factors influencing this problem, it’s not as difficult to get started in foster care as some may think. Here is an overview of the process. Find a Local Foster Care Agency Every area will have a public foster care agency, as well as at least one private one. A private agency generally offers more personalized and prompt attention. You may [...]

By |2019-05-24T13:45:38+00:00March 6th, 2017|Foster Care in CA|Comments Off on How To Get Started in Foster Care

Keep Your Cool During the Foster Adoption Process

Being a parent is stressful, especially when a child in the family is a new member or has underlying behavioral issues. Many mothers find themselves shrieking at their children as they run around trying to please everyone’s needs and desires. Fathers often bark orders at children after a long and stressful work day. Most of the time, good parents feel badly about their behavior and try to change it. The following tips will help parents control their own anger and calm their angry children as well. Actively Listen In this [...]

By |2017-02-06T12:02:17+00:00February 6th, 2017|foster to adopt|Comments Off on Keep Your Cool During the Foster Adoption Process

Shasta County Support Services Make Foster Parenting Easier

With more than 62 thousand foster children in the California system, it is important for families to have the support and guidance needed to provide quality care. Luckily, children and parents in the foster care system are provided with many services to ensure the stable success of families. The services offered go far beyond those provided by standard state and county agencies. Social workers Foster care works best when foster parents and social workers work as a team to meet the children’s needs. Social workers are the first step and [...]

By |2017-01-18T08:00:29+00:00January 18th, 2017|Foster Care in CA|Comments Off on Shasta County Support Services Make Foster Parenting Easier

Help Your New Family Bond with Foster Care Adoption

In 2008, nearly 136 thousand children were adopted. Of these about 37 percent were foster children adopted by the family of their placement. Children born and raised within their biological family are usually provided the opportunity to feel connected to their parents, siblings and grandparents long before they enter this world. Unfortunately, the same is not true for many adoption-eligible children. With foster care adoption, families are afforded the opportunity to learn about one another while giving the child a safe and comfortable setting in which to thrive. Through the [...]

By |2017-01-04T08:30:17+00:00January 4th, 2017|foster to adopt|Comments Off on Help Your New Family Bond with Foster Care Adoption

Foster Parenting in the Digital Age

Trying to protect a child in your home, whether they be biological, adopted or fostered, can be a daunting task as entertainment devices, social media, and the internet permeate our society. The risk for access by predators or the viewing of inappropriate content is not affected by who cares for a child. While biological parents have more control over the activities their children are involved in, those involved in foster parenting may have questions about their rights and responsibilities regarding the online presence of the children in their care. Children [...]

By |2019-08-06T17:47:18+00:00December 21st, 2016|Foster Care in CA|Comments Off on Foster Parenting in the Digital Age

Foster Care Agencies Provide Options for Caregivers

Raising children is no easy task, but when caring for someone else’s children, it can be even more difficult. Right now, there are nearly 60,000 foster children in California and more than 600 of them are currently living with families in Shasta County. Many of these children have psychological or behavioral issues stemming from emotional or physical abuse. These issues can make caring for those children a trying and exhausting endeavor for full-time foster parents. Fortunately, the families that are involved in foster care are not left without resources. The number [...]

By |2019-08-06T17:43:59+00:00December 7th, 2016|Foster Care in CA|Comments Off on Foster Care Agencies Provide Options for Caregivers

4 Myths About Foster Parenting

Foster parenting is quite a bit different than parenting biological children. For those who are new to foster care, there may be a few surprising realities. Here are some of the most common myths that foster parents encounter when they venture into this whole new world. Myth: My foster child will be grateful I rescued him. A removal from biological parents, or even previous foster parents, can feel like a kidnapping to the child. You won’t be able to expect that she will immediately run into your arms, call you [...]

By |2016-11-11T13:41:25+00:00November 11th, 2016|Foster Care in CA|Comments Off on 4 Myths About Foster Parenting

True Success Stories of Foster Care

Too many times, we hear about negative things that happen in foster care, but there are many true stories of foster children who have been helped. Here are several stories of both parents and children that are sure to inspire you. Eric & Jaci Hasemeyer The Hasemeyer family led a fairly normal life until one day, when Jaci encountered a fifth-grade boy who refused a free ticket to the skating rink because there would be no one to take him. Eric and Jaci had three kids at the time, but [...]

By |2019-08-06T17:28:05+00:00October 28th, 2016|Foster Care in CA|Comments Off on True Success Stories of Foster Care

Discipline for Older Foster Children

Foster children frequently come from traumatic situations, where they’ve faced abuse, neglect, rejection, or exposure to unsafe situations. As a result, there can be significant behavioral issues when an adolescent or teen comes into your home. Corporal punishment (i.e. spanking or any form of physical punishment), food denial, and removal of visitation privileges are all forbidden as punishments for foster children. Other forms of punishment, such as time-outs, just aren’t effective anymore. It’s necessary to find healthy methods to address problematic behaviors. Set Boundaries Foster parenting will be much easier [...]

By |2016-10-14T10:32:26+00:00October 14th, 2016|Foster Care in CA|Comments Off on Discipline for Older Foster Children

Preparing Your Home for Foster Parenting

So you want to become a foster parent? Whether you are planning to become one in five years or you’re ready to start as soon as possible, there are a few requirements your home will need to meet. Each state has its own set of requirements, but here are some of the main ones that are expected in most states. Your home must comply with codes. Does your home comply with all of the state and local codes for zoning, residential buildings, fire, and safety? You must prove to the [...]

By |2018-06-28T01:59:53+00:00September 30th, 2016|Foster Care in CA|Comments Off on Preparing Your Home for Foster Parenting
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