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Foster Parenting Podcast

Foster Parenting Podcast

By: T & W
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Foster parents T & W journey through the foster parenting and adoption process2008 Christianity Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences Spirituality
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  • Episode 122 – What Do Foster Parents Think of Instant Family
    Oct 8 2018
    Curious what foster parents think of Instant Family? We’ve got an early movie review for you here from a real life foster-adoptive family. Mark Wahlberg and Rose Byrne play a childless couple who decide to enter parenting through the foster care system and encounter all the struggles of parenting kids who have experienced trauma. We […]
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  • Episode 115 – Indian Child Welfare Act
    May 10 2012
    Have you heard of special laws governing the adoption of children who are of Native American descent? In the US, children who are Native American fall under a specific law called the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA), which can govern their adoptive and foster placements. T interviews Johnston Moore about ICWA. They discuss the origins […]
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  • Episode 112 – Opening Up to Birth Parents
    Dec 21 2011
    Many foster parents draw firm boundaries between themselves and their foster children’s birth parents. But is this right? In this interview with Saint Fults, a social worker in St. Louis, Missouri, we learn of another perspective of openness toward birth family relationships from the beginning of the child’s placement. Fults advocates that foster parents should […]
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