The age requirement for individuals wanting to watch or care for foster children with disabilities varies by state and agency. Generally, caregivers must be at least 18 years old, but some programs may allow younger individuals to participate under certain conditions, such as being part of a family caregiving arrangement or under adult supervision. It's important to check with local foster care agencies for specific regulations and guidelines.
18 or over in America 15 or over in Ireland
They will because she's not a legal age yet she has to wait until she's 18 years old
none only for the kids scared easy to not wacth it
how can you work in a foster home
Their children stay with relatives or any family related to them, but if they don't have any relatives, then they go into the foster system where they get to stay with foster parents who take care of them until they're 18 years old, and they can move out then and get their own place, and support themselves.
In the book "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt, Winnie Foster is ten years old.
Yes, the state would have jurisdiction over a seventeen year old.
No he is not. He is too old to be in foster care because he is 21 years old.
Jeff Foster is 34 years old (birthdate: January 16, 1977).
Mark Foster is 47 years old (birthdate: May 12, 1970).
Karen Foster is 46 years old (birthdate: April 21, 1965).
Murray Foster is 44 years old (birthdate: June 29, 1967).