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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Please don't attempt to foster or adopt if you can't understand why reunification is important.[/quote] +1 You have a lot more research and thinking to do before you consider going down this path, OP.[/quote] Another +1. I’m a foster parent in MoCo. Kids belong with their first families unless they really can’t stay with them. My former foster kids’ parents loved the kids fiercely. Just as much as I love my own kids. But they weren’t able to safely care for the kids for reasons you’d imagine and reasons you might not even be able to imagine. Caring for kids while their parents get through crises, and then handing the kids back when the family is ready, it’s the most fulfilling thing and a blessing to have experienced being helpful in that way. Husband and I miss our foster kids but it’s not anguishing at all…they’re back where they belong. And no, it’s not perfect. Nobody’s family is perfect.[/quote]
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