A Fostering Journey 33

So we were now down to no contact for any of our looked after children. That, in itself, wasn’t really a major issue because, as Foster Carers, we were used to young people not always having family contact but these young people had enjoyed contact with family and it...

The Art of Cultivating Resilience in Challenging Times

In life’s grand symphony, trials may brew,Yet resilience, a beacon, shines anew,A melody composed in trials faced, A tapestry of strength, interlaced.Through tempests fierce, and trials untold,Resilience blooms, a spirit bold,It’s not just weathering storms’; strong...

A Fostering Journey 32

It was a normal weekend, the children had contact with their Mum and left on Saturday morning in the cab. We had a nice day taking our other young girl in placement down to the coast for the day. On Sunday we went to the local shops to buy some clothes for all the...

A Fostering Journey 31

Christmas was done and dusted and we had a chance to sit down and look at our situation. As Foster Carers we had come a long way in a short matter of time. We had certainly learned on the job and we were happy with how we had coped with the many issues that had come...

A Fostering Journey 30

We were right about Christmas being emotional for the children. The lead up was difficult as Mum had become rather ‘difficult’ with regards to the children and Christmas. Mum had complained that the gifts that the children had taken over, on the last contact before...
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