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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of single foster parents. Some are retired or otherwise don't work (get public assistance). I think you would get approved. The question is just whether you have enough flexibility with your job: can you go to IEP meetings? Pick a kid up from school? Go to therapy? Court? Caseworker meetings? Family visits? Assume the kid will need a lot of your time during 9-5. Also make sure your kids are on board with this. If they get really attached to the foster child it may be hard for them to see the kid visit with or reunite with family. And if the kid has behaviors that disrupt your family, that's hard too. [b]I'd suggest serving as a respite caregiver or approved babysitter for foster families first, to see what it's like. Get to know foster families in your area. You'll want the support and it will help you decide if you want this. It's really important to have good foster families and I'm glad you want to do this, but you will also be inviting a lot of chaos into your lives from the kids, their families, and (sometimes most of all) the system itself.[/b] --former foster parent (not single though). Now I volunteer with DC127 to help kids avoid going into foster care.[/quote] Thank you so much for that, thats a great idea. [/quote]
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