Here's what recent research says about this issue:
Children in foster care are more stable, and their placement is more successful when:
- Foster parents are able to show empathy to the child(ren) they are working with.
- Foster parents are accepting and don't assume the success of the placement is totally up to the child.
- Foster fathers are emotionally involved with the child.
- Foster parents state that they "like children."
- The agency makes a "good match" when placing a child in the home.
- Foster parents have a natural support system (at least three family members and/or friends) to help them.
- Foster parents provide a well-defined structure.
- Foster parents are emotionally grounded (stable).
- Foster parents provide stimulating activities for the child(ren).
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Success...
Generous words of appreciation from parents reunited with their children.
Helping a child feel safe and secure for the first time in their life.
Helping a child know they will get their next meal.
Figuring out a trigger and avoiding a melt down.
Actually even though my daughter thought it has been one of the hardest things she has ever done, the reward's list is very long.
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