
Asked by swami123 10 years ago
Birth Parents
and has different needs. Each foster/adoptive parent is different. Different classmates were licensed for these special children. Some wanted a baby, others could care for children and infants with health issues, some felt they had what it took to deal with the severe behavior issues. My husband and I felt we could take more than one child, specifically siblings, and help keep them together.
A couple of weeks before we would complete the classes and become licensed foster parents, we received... show more
A couple of weeks before we would complete the classes and become licensed foster parents, we received... show more
and has different needs. Each foster/adoptive parent is different. Different classmates were licensed for these special children. Some wanted a baby, others could care for children and infants with health issues, some felt they had what it took to deal with the severe behavior issues. My husband and I felt we could take more than one child, specifically siblings, and help keep them together.
A couple of weeks before we would complete the classes and become licensed foster parents, we received a phone call from our licensing worker, Taryn. She asked if I was sitting down. She began to tell me
A couple of weeks before we would complete the classes and become licensed foster parents, we received a phone call from our licensing worker, Taryn. She asked if I was sitting down. She began to tell me
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