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With a safe home where they can grow and develop.
With room and board.
With a home that enforces strict boundaries and punishment.
With a place to go when they run away from their family of origin.
Tend to build a stronger network of friends and mentors.
Struggle with making long lasting relationships that are critical to well-being.
Become more independent and self-sufficient over time.
Gain excellent skills in navigating the foster care system
True
False
Their family of origin is poor.
There is high threat to the mental and physical safety of the child.
The child or youth wished to become emancipated from parents.
The child is unhappy in the home.
True
False
Develop primary and secondary options for legal permanency.
Serve as an ultimatum to the family of origin.
Prioritize a Resource Family home for legal guardianship.
Help social workers keep track of the weekly schedule of children in the home.
Ensuring Safety, Permanency and Well-being for children and families.
Working to increase the number of children in foster care.
Recruiting other foster parents to support the home in times of need.
Coordinating all communications between parents and children.
Collaborating with a team to make safety and well-being plans.
Avoiding team conversations regarding hard to reach agreements.
Creating a zero-tolerance policy for children and youth.
Identifying other foster parents who can provide care.
Being attentive and available during both favorable and difficult times.
Ignoring and avoiding hard to deal with feelings and situations.
Ensuring the children attend church services regularly.
Cutting off contact when children reunify to help them reconnect with biological parents.
Fostering is not a long term legal commitment which may lead to children facing multiple placements
Foster parents can become too attached to the child.
Children with multiple placements are at greater risk to be stigmatized.
Placement changes interfere with the daily living and social emotional development of children.
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