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         Foster Parenting:     more books (100)
  1. Parenting Teens With Love And Logic (Updated and Expanded Edition) by Foster W. Cline, Jim Fay, 2006-05-31
  2. Parenting Children With Health Issues: Essential Tools, Tips, and Tactics for Raising Kids With Chronic Illness, Medical Conditions, and Special Healthcare Needs by Foster W. Cline, Lisa Greene, 2007-06-30
  3. Can This Child Be Saved? Solutions For Adoptive and Foster Families by Foster W. Cline, 1999-02-15
  4. Another Mother: Co-Parenting with the Foster Care System by Sarah Gerstenzang, 2007-03-19
  5. Foster Parenting: A Simple Guide to Understanding What It's All About
  6. A Guide to Foster Parenting: Everything But the Kids! by Mary Ann Goodearle, 2006-03-14
  7. Parenting With Love And Logic (Updated and Expanded Edition) by Foster W. Cline, Jim Fay, 2006-06-05
  8. Practical Tools for Foster Parents
  9. True Parenting: How to Foster Deeper Family Ties and a Harmonious Home (True Success Book) (True Success Book) by Kathy Hayward, 2001-08-01
  10. Questions & Activities for The Star: A Handbook for Foster Parents by Cynthia Miller Lovell, 2005-06
  11. Foster Parenting Abused Children by Eliana Gil, 1982-11
  12. Foster Parenting: How Bad Can It Be? by Sally Smallhorn, 2004-11-03
  13. Think about Adopting: Or Foster Parenting Special Needs Children: A Self Assessment Tool for Prospective Adoptive or Foster Parents by Bill Trickey, Laura A. Trickey, 1998-07
  14. To Love a Child: A Complete Guide to Adoption, Foster Parenting, and Other Ways to Share Your Life With Children by Marianne Takas, Edward Warner, 1992-08

1. National Foster Parent Association
The NFPA is a national source of information regarding foster parenting,families, children and youth. Learn about foster parenting!
http://www.nfpainc.org/
Contact Info Milestones Board of Directors Position Statements ... Home The National Foster Parent Association is the only national organization which strives to support foster parents, and remains a consistently strong voice on behalf of all children.
About Foster Parenting Calendar of Events For Kids in Care Learn how YOU can make a difference in a child's life! A foster parent recruitment program in cooperation with:
In Partnership with Site Index Contact Us

2. Foster Parents Community
Articles, external links on foster parenting and online discussions with professionals in the field of caring for children.
http://www.fosterparents.com
PLEASE NOTE: Our online training now offers more than 55 courses. Welcome to the Foster Care and Adoptive Community formerly known as Foster Parent Community
Site purpose: Training; share information with foster and adoptive families, and other professions working with abused and neglected children. Check our chat schedule for guest speakers . Please feel free to participate in our chats and email discussions . View Book of the Month Share information and get questions answered by other care providers on our discussion boards . We hope you find this visit to be very informative and supportive.
Sincerely,
Book of the Month:
Discipline That Works: 5 Simple Steps By Joyce Divinyi, M.S., L.P.C.
To order, click on book icon or title.
  • Discipline That Works: 5 Simple Steps offers an uncommon but highly effective approach to helping children learn the things they need to know to be successful and happy in life. The 5 Simple Steps are about effective discipline. Good and appropriate discipline is meant to teach. In fact, the meaning of discipline is ?to teach.? One problem, however, is that discipline often does not get the desired results. This is because discipline often gets confused with punishment. Punishment, as is discussed in the book, is not the same thing as discipline, nor is it a substitute for discipline.
  • 3. FamilyWorks Parenting 101: Is Foster Parenting For You?
    Is foster parenting for you? The challenge of foster parenting uses skills that arebest learned when you have a foster child in your home living with you .
    http://www.princetonol.com/family/parenting101/foster1.html
    Is Foster Parenting for you?
    By Jeffrey Silla
    Are you interested in becoming a foster parent? Yes! Then you've come to the right place for thoughts and ideas that will help and encourage you in this new venture. In life, learning takes place when a person has a challenge to tackle. The challenge of foster parenting uses skills that are best learned when you have a foster child in your home "living with you". With this in mind, you will need to receive additional input from: parenting books, parenting videos, foster parents and training classes. Then you must put into practice what you learn! The best place to start your journey to become a foster parent is to visit a local foster parent. This person will be the key to starting and developing your foster parenting skills. The next best place to contact is your "Children and Youth" office to get information on "Foster Care Agencies". Typically after contacting the Foster Agency you will receive a large application. You will be asked to provide information on past residences, people you have lived with, reasons you want to be a foster parent, a physical with medical testing, references, how your home is set up, where the foster child will sleep, your education, job history and much more. During this process, you must also decide what type of child you would like to have in your home. So, you must decide if you have preferences regarding the child's age, their sex and the level of difficulty of care. This means on one hand there are children that can be responsible and mature for their age and on the other hand there are children that can't even feed themselves. Be fair with yourself and know your limits to deciding what type of child you would welcome into your home. Are you willing to do the work necessary to handle a child who has medical, physical, social, or other difficult problems? If you say, "Yes!" and make that commitment then you will be successful.

    4. About Adoption - Information And Resources About Child Adoption And Foster Care
    If you are just starting out in your quest to become a foster parent, there are some available links
    http://adoption.about.com/cs/adoptstart/
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    Subscribe to the About Adoption newsletter. Search Adoption In The Spotlight Deserving Dads
    We know a lot of dads here at About Adoption - birthdads, adoptive dads, foster dads, and dad's to be. At Giftcertificates.com they are having a deserving dads contest for father's day. Nominate your deserving dad and he could win $1000 in a supercertificate good for merchant gift certificates of their choice at giftcertificates.com. So nominate your dad! I just nominated my husband! Nominate Dad!
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    very important and sometimes overlooked part of adoption. Our boys will be seeing their brother tomorrow as he is leaving for the Army soon. I plan on having them take pictures and do some work in their lifebooks afterwards.

    5. Child Abuse, Foster Parenting, Foster Care-All About Emil
    This is a large site about foster parenting and all the fun thingsthat go with it. The site is maintained by a social worker with
    http://webpages.charter.net/emilb/firstcontact.html
    All About Emil -Information on foster parenting, foster care, and all the fun stuff that goes with it.- This website contains information about child abuse, foster care, and adoption. However, my experience in the child welfare field was with foster and adoptive parents. So...most of the articles and stories you will see here concern the foster/adopt parent, their role, and general parenting information. Additionally, you will find a large amount of jokes, quotations, and other items that I find interesting. These literary masterpieces are all original works by me (Emil) or the author's name is given if known. Before retiring, I "did time" as a Foster Care/Adoption Homefinder for around 20 years. As a social worker, my job was to evaluate, train, and provide support for those parents in my region. I have been fortunate to have my articles published on About.com as well as fostering sites, in print, as handouts for training, and so on. Information on how to obtain permission for reprints is given inside. Most things concerning the child welfare system tend to be very serious...that goes without saying. I think that the majority of my articles and stories convey that feel...however...I must warn you that I do have a very strong sense of humor and you will see that as well. This is not your typical, academic-laden, dour, "social werky" type of site. Dealing with the child welfare system creates a lot of stress for all parties concerned. Hopefully, "Emilville" will provide a lighter alternative for those people.

    6. About Adoption - Information And Resources About Child Adoption And Foster Care
    Resources for foster parents and those seeking to become foster parents provided by About.com.
    http://adoption.about.com/parenting/adoption/msubfparent.htm?once=true&

    7. Foster Parenting - Fostering, Care, Parents, Kids, Information, Books, Agencies
    foster child support. foster parenting Forum. at Forums.Adoption.com Subscribe to the foster parenting eMagazine Free
    http://www.fosterparenting.com/
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    at Forums.Adoption.com
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    send this page to a friend SPONSOR Adoption Shop
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    Please Note: This Adoption Media site is designed for educational purposes only. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for personal legal or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or personal applicability of the information on this site. By using this site, you agree to the , including, but not limited to jurisdictional and limitation of liability provisions.

    8. National Foster Parent Association
    The NFPA is a national source of information regarding foster parenting,families, children and youth. How to become a Foster Parent.
    http://www.nfpainc.org/aboutFP/htb_fp.cfm?page=2

    9. Kansas Foster Parenting
    Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services, foster parenting in Kansas, KS SRS, SRS What is foster parenting? To become a foster parent, you will Bill of Rights of Foster Children. Other Ways to Get Involved
    http://www.ink.org/public/fostercare/FC_Home.html
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    Call 1-877-345-6787 Complete A Foster Care Interest Survey Comments to Webmaster
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    10. Foster Parenting - Fostering, Care, Parents, Kids, Information, Books, Agencies
    foster parenting Forum at Forums.Adoption.com. Read messages post. joinnow. Subscribe to the foster parenting eMagazine Free. Email address
    http://foster-parenting.adoption.com/
    adoption.com local info forums photolisting ... Community you are here: adoption.com foster become a foster parent basics ... shop foster adoption foster adoption adoptable kids parenting foster book online parenting special needs
    foster forums choose one becoming foster parents foster forum special needs prayer book foster reunion humor ask gwen foster parent support foster care to adoption foster child support
    Foster Parenting Forum

    at Forums.Adoption.com
    By using this site, you acknowledge that you have
    read and agree to the Terms of Service
    Subscribe to the Foster Parenting e-Magazine Free Email address:
    Subscribe me to the AdoptionWeek e-Magazine too.
    send this page to a friend SPONSOR Adoption Shop
    Maybe Days
    How Micah Helped Build a Family
    books
    ... more
    Please Note: This Adoption Media site is designed for educational purposes only. You should not rely on this information as a substitute for personal legal or medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. We cannot guarantee the accuracy or personal applicability of the information on this site. By using this site, you agree to the , including, but not limited to jurisdictional and limitation of liability provisions.

    11. The Joy Of Raising Foster Children
    Books on foster parenting.
    http://www.thejoyofraisingfosterchildren.com/
    Home Page Information Free Newsletter Order Now ... Reciprocal Link Book Title Links Search Email Us Back We welcome you to the joy of raising foster children website. This site was created to share information about raising foster children and what a joy it can be! We invite you to browse our list of books. We will be continuously adding to our website. Please feel free to bookmark this website. We invite you to come back often. Our mission for this website is to become a wealth of information and resources for foster parents or for those even thinking about becoming a foster parent. Children are unique in their own way. To invite a foster care child into your home is a very special thing to do. It is probably the most important thing that you can do for the life of a foster child. This foster care website is used as a communication platform for foster care families to retrieve information or maybe even helpful hints. Children are our future, so we take great pride in offering this website for foster care families. This website is not only for foster parents, it is a website for all parents around the world who have concerns or questions. We promote early learning skills, creative parenting advice, and most importantly the loving of a child. The Joy of Raising Foster Children

    12. FosterClub | The National Network For Youth In Foster Care
    Support for foster children, foster youth and foster parents dede. teddy. Foster Club is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. how you can help foster care info foster parenting safety policy
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    Speak up if Something is Wrong Cynthia spent seven years in a foster home with a relative, between the ages of 5 and 12. During that time she experienced a lot of emotional and physical abuse. Now she wishes she had spoken up sooner.
    Read the article and then tell us what you think...
    Foster Care
    Questions and Answers
    We have the questions most often asked about foster care. We also have the answers. Look over our list and if you can't find your question, write it in to us.
    For June 08, 2004

    13. Becoming A Foster Parent
    Even after every class, meeting, and seminar required for foster parenting, thereare many situations that will arise for which you have not been prepared.
    http://foster-parenting.adoption.com/agencies/
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    foster forums choose one becoming foster parents foster forum special needs prayer book foster reunion humor ask gwen foster parent support foster care to adoption foster child support
    Becoming a Foster Parent
    Click Here to find a local foster care agency. Becoming a Foster Parent Discussion board Foster care homes are important for children that need a safe place to live. These homes are only provided temporarily and usually in an urgent situation. Children are often placed in a foster home because they have been removed from their family. Foster parents are then crucial to the welfare of the child, and often work closely with teachers, attorneys, social workers, doctors, and other agency officials. Foster parents are not there to replace the child's family; however, foster children have crucial needs for which a foster parent must provide. These needs are not just food and shelter, but rather, the needs include support, encouragement, reassurance, self-esteem, self-worth, and most importantly, love. Foster parents provide a ray of hope in a world otherwise shadowed by issues that are dangerous to the child's physical and mental health. Physical abuse, neglect, abandonment, drug problems, alcohol problems, and sexual abuse are just some of the reasons that result in a child being removed from his or her home. Understandably the child often afraid, angry, confused, and heart-broken from the events that led to their removal. Also, some foster children have special needs, such as emotional, behavioral, physical, or developmental problems. But it is always the case that every child needs a loving home where in he or she can be safe and be on the road to a better life.

    14. Amazing Citizen Advocates For Foster Children's Rights
    A nonprofit organization dedicated to helping foster children. Find resources, online newsletters, a message board and foster parenting information.
    http://www.caffcr.org/
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    A Non Profit Organization Dedicated to Promoting Children's Rights Citizen Advocates for Foster Children Rights is a nonprofit organization. We are dedicated to helping all foster children and we are dedicated citizen advocates for foster children's rights. Please help contribute information about foster children to this website. We want to continue to become an informative website full of factual information about foster children. We feel that foster children are the voiceless and marginalized group in our society and they need our help and support. Thank you for visiting! var site="sm3CAFFCR" Home Information Press Release Become A Member ... Links Contact Information Citizen Advocates for Foster Children Rights
    507 North Sullivan Road, Suite A-6
    Spokane Valley, WA 99037-8531 USA
    Phone: (509) 924-3175 Fax: (509) 777-0064
    Website: www.caffcr.org

    15. Foster Parenting
    will benefit CONCERNs Special Needs Fund. foster parenting. Who are the foster children? Children in foster care have histories of abuse, neglect, severe medical problems
    http://www.concern4kids.org/foster_parenting.htm
    Meeting the needs of abused,
    neglected, and delinquent children
    and youth since 1978.
    Click above to purchase materials through Amazon.com. Any materials purchased through this website on Amazon.com result in a rebate to CONCERN. All proceeds from these purchases will benefit CONCERN’s Special Needs Fund.
    Foster Parenting
    Who are the foster children?
    Children in foster care have histories of abuse, neglect, severe medical problems, and/or delinquency and are currently unable to live at home. The children, who range in age from infants to teenagers, are from a variety of ethnic, racial, and religious backgrounds.
    Where do the foster children come from who are placed with CONCERN?
    More than half of Pennsylvania's 67 counties, and on occasion agencies in other states, utilize CONCERN as a placement option for children. All foster children are court-ordered into placement. CONCERN's Regional Offices serve the counties located within their geographic area. CONCERN tries to place children within a reasonable distance of their birth families so that family visits can occur without traveling great distances.
    How many children are placed with foster parents?

    16. National Foster Parent Association
    Information regarding foster parenting, and resources for training, education and advocacy.
    http://nfpainc.org/
    Contact Info Milestones Board of Directors Position Statements ... Home The National Foster Parent Association is the only national organization which strives to support foster parents, and remains a consistently strong voice on behalf of all children.
    About Foster Parenting Calendar of Events For Kids in Care Learn how YOU can make a difference in a child's life! A foster parent recruitment program in cooperation with:
    In Partnership with Site Index Contact Us

    17. Foster Parenting
    foster parenting. Has a newspaper advertisement ever changed your life There are some other web resources available concerning foster parenting. One of the best I've seen is the
    http://home.hiwaay.net/~gjohnson/foster.html
    Foster Parenting
    Needless to say, we were a bit wary now about the foster care system, but those fears were put to rest with our next placement about a month later. At that time, we had a two-and-a-half year old African-American boy placed with us. And about 6 months later, we were fortunate to have his one-year-old half brother placed with us. They also have a two-year-old sister, who we had planned on taking in as well, but that never came to pass. The boys stayed with us until early November 1995, and during their time with us, they were a source of constant joy for us. It really killed us when they left, because we had grown so attached to them, but we had to let go. However, if they ever come up for adoption, we're seriously considering being first in line. I should also mention that we also had a 10-year-old boy placed with us for about a year. He, too, was basically a good kid (even though he was constantly getting in trouble at school), but his behavior slowly changed to a point where we thought it would be detrimental to the 2 younger boys if he continued living with us, so he was placed with another foster family. Right now, we are in the Alabama foster care system, and have no children placed with us. Our last long-term care was a 17 year old African-American girl. She graduated from High School this year (1997), and decided to move out of state once she turned 18. I give a lot of credit to the Department Of Human Resources social workers here in Huntsville for really caring for the children under their care. Without their help, our foster daughter may not be having the chance to do the things she's done. It was a tough senior year for her, but the support she received from all involved helped her get through that difficult time. We've had quite a variety of children pass through our house this past year. We'll still accept respite children for a weekend or so, but no more long term placements for a few months. But we've said that before....who knows what the future has to bring.

    18. FamilyWorks Parenting 101: Foster Parenting
    foster parenting 101. By Pamela Caywood. I am very happy to introduce a newsegment of articles which will discuss how to master foster parenting.
    http://www.princetonol.com/family/parenting101/foster.html
    Foster Parenting 101
    By Pamela Caywood
    I am very happy to introduce a new segment of articles which will discuss how to master foster parenting. These articles will be written by Jeffrey Silla. He is the proud father of 7 children (4 of his own and 3 foster children). Six years ago, Jeff and his wife Patty decided to open their home to help raise foster children. Over these years they have had 15 different foster children ranging from 9 weeks old to 19 years old. Each child has a new set of issues and needs. Helping each one to adjust to a new family and improve his outlook has equipped Jeffrey to master many helpful techniques to make this job somewhat easier. Jeff has started up a brand new site dedicated to foster parenting located at www.fostercare.net These articles will deal with the following topics:
  • How to decide if YOU should become a foster parent How to successfully integrate foster children into your family Setting boundaries that work Dealing with temper tantrums Stop the cursing When do I call the police?
  • 19. Foster Parenting
    Frequently Asked Questions about foster parenting. Who do I call to become a foster parent? that licenses and trains foster parents and coordinates foster care. For instance if
    http://www.ifcaa.org/Becoming_A_Foster_Parent.htm
    Frequently Asked Questions about Foster Parenting
    Who do I call to become a foster parent? Do you have an orientation process for people wanting to become foster parents, and if so, what is it? What do you have to do to become a foster parent? How long does it take to become a foster parent? ... How long do the children stay with me in my home?
    Q: Who do I call to become a foster parent?
    A: list of counties is available online. to find an agency in your area. In some counties, the local mental health center may also license and train foster parents, such as Adult and Child Mental Health Centers. After you determine what agency you are going to call, your first questions should be:
    Q: Do you have an orientation process for people wanting to become foster parents, and if so, what is it?
    A: Each county and licensing agency conducts this process a little differently. Some agencies have prospective foster parents come to their office for a meeting, others have regularly scheduled foster parent orientation meetings throughout the month. And some agencies may even send a person to your home for a private consultation.
    Q: What do you have to do to become a foster parent?

    20. About Adoption - Information And Resources About Child Adoption And Foster Care
    Resources for foster parents and those seeking to become foster parents provided by About.com.
    http://adoption.about.com/parenting/adoption/msubfparent.htm?once=true&

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