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Becoming a foster parent is an incredibly rewarding experience, but it’s important to be well-prepared. Learn six of our top tips in this article.
Opening your home to kids in foster care is an incredibly rewarding experience. There’s nothing quite like the feeling of changing a child’s life by providing loving foster care as foster parents.
While it's tough to be completely prepared for anything life sends your way, your skill development sessions as a foster parent that led you to this big moment have helped you get started. As a foster care partner, we have more advice to share from our perspective of supporting new foster parents.
Below, we've highlighted six of our top tips for how to become a successful foster parent — and how to prepare for this next stage of life.
Becoming a foster parent involves big changes to your daily routine.
When you went through your skill building sessions to become a foster parent, you learned that big changes come with the territory. It might be surprising just how big these changes can be.
Easier said than done, we know.
Patience is an extremely important character trait for all parents, but especially for foster parents. As a foster parent, you are caring for a child or teen who's had a tough start in life. They may not have had the level of structure or support you are giving them.
One great way to create structure as a new foster parent is to develop specific rituals as part of your daily or weekly routines. This can be as simple as a trip to the park every Sunday or as big as a family outing every month.
Communicate with each child to see what would make them feel seen, special, and loved, and bring that into the rituals you develop as a family.
As a part of building structure, setting rules helps children understand what’s expected of them. Setting healthy and reasonable rules can have a positive impact on the mental health of a child in foster care.
The old saying “it takes a village to raise a child” may be outdated, but the core idea holds — it's okay (and encouraged!) to ask for help.
A good support system will share your goal to help kids thrive and build bright futures.
Building community for yourself and the foster child in your home is crucial. Just as you are stepping up to care for the needs of this new child, you need your community to help care for you, and the foster child, too.
For some kids in foster care, building this sense of community support with activities and communities they're already familiar with can help make the move to foster care easier for the child and help them adjust to their new surroundings.
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