My husband and I have been fostering for over five years. During this time, we have welcomed over 30 little, and not so little, lodgers into our home. (This has been a mixture of emergency, respite, and permanent placements).
We have learnt a few things along the way, so we would like to share some of our 'welcoming' techniques with you.
(Please note, when referring to foster children within this article, the main age group focused on are children from eight to 18 years of age. Welcoming younger children is a totally different ball game and one which I will address separately.)
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Now, there are some things that are good for your child to know as soon as they arrive, but you also don’t want to overwhelm them with too much information. Because of this, I have incorporated a suggested timeline along with our tips.
Day 0: Pre-arrival preparation.
My husband and I put together a PowerPoint slide pack which our Agency Support Worker shows the child before they arrive on our doorstep. The pack has photos of us, our house (inside and out), and our pets. That way, the child knows what to expect. They know you are not a three-eyed monster and that you also have a friendly dog, and so forth. We have found our dog Tank to be the best icebreaker around.