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- FosterCare - Nevada Division of Child and Family Services
Foster care provides a family life experience, in a licensed home, for a child removed from their own home due to abuse and neglect Foster parents are a critical part of the child welfare team They support children in preparing them for reunification with their birth parents or for adoption
- FOSTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Examples of foster in a Sentence Verb Such conditions foster the spread of the disease Would you consider fostering a child?
- Foster parenting - AdoptUSKids
Foster parents play a critical role in helping children heal They show children stability and teach them life lessons that last a lifetime—and potentially affect future generations In the past, the foster parent’s role was often seen as a temporary one
- FOSTERING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FOSTERING definition: 1 present participle of foster 2 to take care of a child, usually for a limited time, without… Learn more
- Becoming a Foster Parent | National Foster Parent Association
In foster care, the children are provided with a safe, nurturing, loving family for a temporary period of time There are many types of foster care, including traditional care, emergency shelter care, medical therapeutic care, relative kinship care, respite short-term care and tribal care
- Getting started - AdoptUSKids
Educating yourself, contacting an agency, and attending an orientation meeting are the first steps toward adopting and or fostering Although it costs little (if anything) to adopt from foster care, the process of becoming an adoptive or foster parent can be time consuming and requires persistence
- Fostering - definition of fostering by The Free Dictionary
To bring up; nurture: bear and foster offspring See Synonyms at nurture 2 To promote the growth and development of; cultivate: detect and foster artistic talent See Synonyms at advance 3 To nurse; cherish: foster a secret hope 1
- Foster Care - Child Welfare Information Gateway
Foster care is a temporary, court-monitored service provided by States to promote the safety, permanency, and well-being of children and youth The Federal government supports State foster care services through program funding and legislation
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