Anonymous wrote:21:47 - thank you for being so calm and putting it so clearly. I was too busy having a rage stroke that I couldn't write it out properly (I am 12:04, 13:08 and 18:19).
People just need to understand that reunification is always the goal, and if you can handle (not just handle - support) that goal, then fostering is for you. If you can't, you need to save up and do private adoption.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, keep the information coming. It is very helpful. Yes, I would take substance abuse but not fetal alcohol syndrome. I am afraid that I don't have experience with FAS. I am open to fostering with the goal of reunification but I would love to adopt after fostering.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you have to get approval for a child that you have adopted?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, thanks. I have three months of paid leave but would only take 6 weeks and save the rest for appointments. I am AA and dc is multi-racial, so I am totally cool with adopting someone who looks like me. The daycare part scares me a bit since quality care is hard to get in DC. My job sponsers a center, so once I get certified, I might talk to the director. My dc is at another Federal center so I would get sibling preference there. How much is the daycare subsidy? My center is about 1400 a month. I want to save as much as I can because I will supplement the therapy from infants and toddlers with a private therapist too. I have to check to see if my insurance covers foster kids, I have a great holistic pediatrician and I want to use her again.
You can't just "supplement" therapy at your whim. IT IS NOT YOUR CHILD. You cannot do anything without parental consent. Or, the court has to order it, which can take months. You need to go to the CFSA orientation and get real facts.
The OP is interested in "foster to adopt."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PP, thanks. I have three months of paid leave but would only take 6 weeks and save the rest for appointments. I am AA and dc is multi-racial, so I am totally cool with adopting someone who looks like me. The daycare part scares me a bit since quality care is hard to get in DC. My job sponsers a center, so once I get certified, I might talk to the director. My dc is at another Federal center so I would get sibling preference there. How much is the daycare subsidy? My center is about 1400 a month. I want to save as much as I can because I will supplement the therapy from infants and toddlers with a private therapist too. I have to check to see if my insurance covers foster kids, I have a great holistic pediatrician and I want to use her again.
You can't just "supplement" therapy at your whim. IT IS NOT YOUR CHILD. You cannot do anything without parental consent. Or, the court has to order it, which can take months. You need to go to the CFSA orientation and get real facts.
Anonymous wrote:PP, thanks. I have three months of paid leave but would only take 6 weeks and save the rest for appointments. I am AA and dc is multi-racial, so I am totally cool with adopting someone who looks like me. The daycare part scares me a bit since quality care is hard to get in DC. My job sponsers a center, so once I get certified, I might talk to the director. My dc is at another Federal center so I would get sibling preference there. How much is the daycare subsidy? My center is about 1400 a month. I want to save as much as I can because I will supplement the therapy from infants and toddlers with a private therapist too. I have to check to see if my insurance covers foster kids, I have a great holistic pediatrician and I want to use her again.
Anonymous wrote:To foster in DC, you must be a resident of DC.
Biracial is not very likely to happen but AA is. Make sure you are really open to that.
If you will need daycare, make sure to ask about subsidies for that.
If you take an infant home from the hospital, they are counting on you to use FMLA to stay home for several weeks.