Foster Care | What Are the Main Foster Care Qualifications?
Foster Parents | Foster parents are very special individuals that play an important role in the lives of many young people. To be a foster parent you need to adhere to a certain set of guidelines to ensure that you are capable of caring for a child in need. Here are some of the main foster care qualifications that are required.
A Stable, Loving Home
One of the primary characteristics as a foster parent is to have a stable and loving home life. Foster children have already been through so much, so they really need a stable place to live and learn.
A Sustainable Income
If you do not have a sustainable income you will not be able to properly take care of another person. You do not need to be rich but having a sustainable income directly relates to having a stable and loving home.
At Least 21 Years Old
Foster children need a mature person to care for them. Foster children need someone they can look up to and with age typically comes maturity.
Reliable Transportation
As foster parents, you will be responsible for getting your foster child to school, sports practice and doctors’ appointments. To do this you need to have reliable transportation.
Sufficient Time
Foster children need love and support. This means that foster parents need to have the time to share with their foster children. Often foster children can require even more time than children not going through the foster system.
These foster care qualifications are imperative for every person that wishes to become a foster parent. Foster children are often at a crossroads in their lives and a good foster parent can be the bridge to a productive life. For more information about foster care and how to become a foster parent, you can contact Children First Foster Family Agency.
Author: Children First FFA
Published: February 3, 2019