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Moving from biological home to foster home
A move resulting in a change in school, friends, and neighborhoods
Reunification back to the biological home
A change in case worker or Guardian ad Litem
Processes and rules shared by a licensing agency and a care management agency pertaining to foster parenting
Assisting a child to regulate or comfort themselves so they can learn to do it on their own
Rules in the foster home that are established jointly by the child and the foster parent
Co-parenting between the foster and biological parents to regulate or control the child's behavior
They believe that everything that happens (good or bad) is because of them
Dreaming of going to Disney World
They are constantly creating and interacting with imaginary friends
They lie all the time and make up stories about their past
Infants (0-1 year)
Toddlers (1-2 years)
Pre-schoolers (3-5 years)
School age (6 years and older)
Avoidant
Aggressive
Attention seeking
All choices are correct
Secure
Insecure
Disorganized
Reactive
The Strange Situation Protocol
The Stranger Danger Test
The Fright or Flight Assessment
The Attachment Reaction Assessment
Information about the child's habits and likes and dislikes are shared
The child can see how the adults in their lives can manage their emotions
Communication between the foster parent and biological parent can start at the beginning
The biological parent can see where the child will be living and who their new family members will be
The discussion with the child should remain as an open line of communication and not just a one time telling of an event
The circumstances should be told in a way that keeps the parent in a positive light
The question should be deferred to the case worker or the biological parent so they can answer
The answer should be age appropriate and simple so the child can understand
To have you close to them, even if they push you away
To be met at their developmental level - not necessarily their chronological age
To have a caregiver and home that is calm and safe
All choices are correct
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