I feed mine. As a matter of fact, I also buy them clothes, take them to baseball practice and games, take them on vacation, etc. In my home, I treat foster children the same as my biological children in every way I can.
foster care
Those children are placed in temporary foster care.
No children are not allowed to take medication binozyt. Only children ages 12 and up can take it
because their parents dont have enough common sense to get up off their butts and get their children out of the foster care system
They live in there house and they ask the council if they can take some abandoned children and then they take care of them.....:)
No. Because they take a vow of chastity.
Yes they can. They are allowed to remove the children from any home that they feel is not fit for children.
The phrase made up of two words is spelled "foster home". To foster means to take in, to care for, to look after. In human life, to foster a child means that an adult or two adults take in a child to care and provide guidance to the child in place of the child's parents. "Foster homes" used to simply be called "children's homes" in the late 1800s to early 1900s. These "children's homes" were often caring for as many children as could fit into one private residence (house). Slowly, the concept of a "foster home" became more of one home with two adults caring for one or several children. Foster parents had to apply with the State where they resided in order to take in children, and the State sets limits on how many "foster children" can be raised in one "foster home" with a "foster parent" (or plural, two foster parents). At first, only married couples could be foster parents, but now many single adults assume the foster parent role. In exchange for providing "foster care", the adult(s) are paid a set sum of money per each child under their care.
how Maya people take care of their children
If they have a degree and if the university selects them.
foster means to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas. in the context of foster care, it means raising foster children (children who are wards of the state due to being orphaned or parents who cannot take care of them) in a group home or private home