Foster Adoption

The first couple of days with a new temporary or adoption?
My wife and I are in the process of obtaining certification approval our DCFS. What we would like to know is how people go through the first couple of days with a new family / adopted child. We also love to know what children would take place the first couple of days. I realize there are a lot of questions, but it is preferable to have a "sit down and discuss what you need / want / needs to be in our house (as in me and my wife our newborn (s)). Thanks!
Congratulations to let these children in your home! What you required varies, of course, depending on age. If all will learn a lot during training. But the first days are the most influenced by its source (other foster home, the home care, hospital, biography, her grandmother, another municipality, etc) If they come directly from bio home, you may consult a doctor within 48 hours. You may not have clothes or diapers with them, in this case, a trip to the goal it is necessary. Or you may have to wash all clothing, bottles, etc. Also may be necessary to obtain drugs. If abused, it must have taken photographs of the hospital / social worker or doctor. If the court decides that the child go home, you need to take care of registration. If they have special needs, you need to contact your therapist or evaluated. Family may be required visit during this first week, too. You will need to prepare for this and be ready for the next emotional rollercoaster. Some toys (electronics) or films suitable for their age group preferred to be nice to have on hand to enable relatives to your home. Many of these children have never had vegetables or fresh fruit and a balanced family meal is unprecedented. Be prepared to ease in the new eating habits. Some chips, nuts, cereal bars, "Easy Mac", fruit cocktail, canned Gatorade Eggo Waffles is good to have on hand. They are not impressed with the culinary delights of origin. A Rubbermaid box sealed tight is good to have, as well. Most Children's food treasures in their rooms. If this behavior of the surfaces, let them know that is correct, but Gotto go in the box. It is safe to keep your costs. Compile a list of phone you progress through your training: a list of doctors and dentists who accept Medicaid, Early Intervention (age 0-3) or Public School (ages 3 +) for developmental delays or therapy; Agency Secretary School of Social Worker Visitation Coordinator Coordinator Medicaid It's easy if they come from quality to the foster home. But it does not happen very often
This is all basic passes. The most important thing is to make the child feel as if nothing is wrong and you're happy it's there. . . . The first days are usually a honeymoon period. The rules and routines can be introduced slowly Meanwhile, most of the emphasis on helping them adapt to their new situation. Good luck in your quest.
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