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Good communication
Policy changes
Perfect parents
Perfect children
Least restrictive setting
Same race home
Home with longest licensing history
Home with most financial resources
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Children’s ties to community
Children’s relationship with siblings
Children’s involvement in community activities
Be in communication with the birth parents and making sure the youth know you are in communication.
Limit communication with the birth parents.
Try to help the child not think about the birth parents.
Tell the child they can stay as long as they want to stay.
Support foster parents in establishing relationships with birth parents.
Tell the child this is the last option.
Tell the foster parents that if they don’t cooperate, they will not get a placement again.
Don’t share some of the challenging behaviors with the foster parents.
When it is for the safety of the child, other children, or the foster parents
When you need the space
When the foster parents disagree with the case manager
Children should never change placements
Hold a placement support staffing to determine how to support the child and parents in the placement.
Give parents incentives for keeping children
Impose a 7-day notice agreement
Make daily calls to the foster parents
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Very hesitant to participate in the family
Acting out because they assume they will be moved anyway
Fear of attachment or inappropriate attachment
“Can I stay here tonight”?
“What’s for breakfast”?
“Can I leave now”?
“Do I have to attend school”?
Getting youth involved in placement decision-making
Getting birth parent involved in placement decision-making
Getting case manages involved in placement decision-making
Getting licensing staff involved in placement decision-making
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