#futurefosterparent
Explore tagged Tumblr posts
notjustanotherally · 5 years ago
Text
I’m starting my DCFS foster parent training this week!
0 notes
lindacotakumagai · 5 years ago
Photo
Tumblr media
Another awesome week spent advocating for infants, children, adolescents and adults in care (primarily after hours and on weekends). We are motivated by the new thing we are doing in this field (developing macro social workers and practices for nonprofit adoption and foster care businesses) when we hear things like this, ��It is inspiring to hear about the work you do. Why do we so rarely hear about children in care? We need the reminder!” From the time someone hears about being a foster parent, it takes one to three years before they actually become one. Child welfare businesses must develop professional recruiting with a long-range perspective. TGIF: here comes our REAL work week! #seedplanter. #futurefosterparents
0 notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Just a little last minute emergency kit shopping before the big day! #whoonew #aldifinds #futurefostermomma #futurefosterparents #snacksonthecheap #theydidntsayithadtobehealthy (at Aldi Waxahachie)
0 notes
erudite1997 · 10 years ago
Text
Free Blog
Being a foster parent.
This past Saturday I realized that I had a calling. A feeling inside of me stirred and then presented itself to me. This feeling told me that I was destined to support foster children by giving them a space in my home. I then decided to do a bit of research on the topic to see experiences held by others so that I may get an idea about what this requires. I then learned that there are many children without love around the country who need to have someone in their lives to support them. I know that I have always loved small children to the point where I would be willing to care for them. However, I have no interest in having children of my own, except for the purpose of having someone later in life to be there for me when I want the same amount of love that I had given to the world throughout my life. This may be considered selfish but I just want love without the troubling years of childhood. Throughout my life I would love to be isolated however I feel that in my older years I will feel the need for compassion and love.
Back to the subject of fostering children..... I made the decision that I would be willing to foster at least one child in my house until I am unable to continue. The problem with children, to me, is the disciplining the child when he or she is bad, but these problems would begin to arise more and more when the child is able to speak. The only option for me would be to have a child who was a newborn- a child that is up to five years of age. This would allow me to offer unconditional love for that child in the most important years of their lives. Development has been discussed in psychology and sociology since the beginning of the two fields. A child who is not nurtured will not have a healthy life whereas a child who was nurtured would be socially healthy. These studies have all been carried out by scientists who chiefly study the effects of a mother to their child however, few studies have thought about the relationship between a child and it's father. A father, through my own observations, has been proven to become more important as the child grows up whereas the child has a desire for the mother more. Although I can only provide so much as a male I would be able to love and care for a child. I figured that some love is better than no love which is what they would receive in an orphanage. Children are the world's future and if they are not nurtured in their beginning years then what will our world come to?
Few problems arose as I studied fostering. The first one was, will I still be able to work to support myself? I don't want to be paid to have that child stay in my home, however I would like to serve children in schools where I  may enrich them in the art of history analysis. The solution to this problem was simple, the state pays for daycare so that I may work to support my home and my life. There was even a price range that the state would issue to the foster parent, for the child, that would allow me to do this for free. That figure was about $19.50 a day. I would not mind doing things for the child because I do not plan to be married or have a large social life, due to my desire for isolation. Caring for a child is my passion and one day I will carry this out. No child will suffer under my watch.
0 notes
Photo
Tumblr media
Things are happening.....stay tuned. #SnL #fostertoadopt #futurefosterparents
0 notes