I don't know why are you asking me?
Foster parents, are people, other than a kid's parents, who give a kid a safe place to live and grow. Foster parents take kids into their homes and take care of them for as long as kids need. Together, they become a foster family.
Foster care enables the state to remove children from poor living conditions. Most children in foster care are victims of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, etc. Placing a child in foster care gives the child a safe place to go until the parents either get the help they need to get their kids back or until the parents rights can be terminated and the kids adopted.
it is very great to foster parents because not everyone in the world has parents so foster parents look after those children.
you would still need your foster parents consent
No. because they need someone to help them
You need to tell your parents that you will get a laptop for school work or college. They will usually help you buy it or buy it for you
You are in Foster Care if your parents are uneligable to take care of you. you can also go to foster care if it is court orderd like i was...u can also be sent to foster care if you have drug or alchohol problems like me and my freinds but ive grown out if that stage but foster care is not a bad thing it can help people if you need more help or advice kall me at 575 309 6413
Definitely! If you're not confident then the kids can see that and try to get away with different things. And you need confidence to help the parents see that you able to watch their kids.
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If you want to see your girlfriend and you get permission from her foster parent then yes of course you can see her you just need the parents permission and her foster parent is her parent.
If you aged out of foster care (weren't adopted) you would need to check with DCF about getting your foster care records.
The minor would need permission from the court that placed her with the foster parents before she could move into her grandmother's home.