Cons Of Foster Care

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My Aunt Tammy is a foster parent. She has fostered over 10 plus kids and I remember 3 of their names Tony, Anthony, and Cody Jackson. Tony and his brother Anthony were good kids it was just that they’re dad didn’t want them in the divorce and the mom couldn’t afford to pay for them anymore, But that time I heard Tony wouldn’t want to leave his brother so he told each and every person that was gonna adopt him, he told them that he’s not gonna leave his brother. As far as the foster care system is concerned, there is both good and bad things about it. I mean it’s a good thing that other parents are willing to help a kids and give them a second chance.

At any given time 6,000 children are put into foster care. Over 5,100 foster homes across the …show more content…

They only time the foster parents while go out of state for business or if his or her got offered a new job. 2) The family will have to relocate for work but it will be outside of the foster care area and the child will have to go back and move into a new house. 3) The foster parents or someone within the family is sick or dies within the foster home. 4) The birth family, foster family, or other team members are at odds and it's better for the case if the child is moved to a new foster home. And last but not least number #5 the child’s behaviors or needs are draining on the foster …show more content…

This type of fostering is used at short notice. For example, if a lone parent is taken into hospital and there is no one to care for their child. Longer-term plans must then be considered.
Short-term
This can mean anything from an overnight stay to a period of several months. Short-term foster carers provide a temporary place to stay until the child can return home to their own family or a longer-term fostering placement or adoption arrangement can be made.
Long-term
Sometimes children will not be able to go back to live with their own families for a number of years, if at all. Long-term fostering allows children and young people to stay in a family where they can feel secure, while maintaining contact with their birth family. There is a particular need for this type of foster care at the moment.
Leaving care and supported lodgings
Some foster carers specialise in helping young people prepare to live independently. Foster carers will need to help these young people develop self-confidence along with life skills, such as looking after their own health, budgeting, completing domestic tasks and managing social relationships.

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