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Respect, and be respected
… from a wide range of backgrounds. We were motivated to
foster
after seeing the images of the war in the former … parents to look after them. We decided to see what we
could
do to help children in our local area, so we looked … their respect too. We have faced all the usual challenges
you
would expect as carers, the first big one being when …
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Sharing experiences on #FCF2013 Scotland day
… "Along with my wife Sharon, I have been a
Foster
Carer with the City of Edinburgh Council for over … the Care and Respite. "They say time passes quickly when
you
are enjoying yourselves and it certainly feels that way … our early days we discovered that as a fostering family we
could
at times feel quite insular and find ourselves …
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Mayhem in my kitchen
… giving them some control of this aspect of their life. As
foster
carers the information we initially receive about the … can also provide opportunities for conversation as
you
work together on a shared activity. Assisting a child to … especially for many of
you
– but maybe it’s something
you
could
try (pick up again?) as a regular multisensory …
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How having a disability has made me a better foster carer
… uncertain future brings a potential burden to those around
you
. The effect of this long term was a bond like no other … fearful to share what was going on for me, my family or my
foster
child. I have never felt so supported in my life and … was shorter, then I would give it all I've got, whilst I
could
. I am proud to say that the young boy involved in the …
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'We are home to many' - a reflection on 30 years of fostering
… our 16-year-old staying. The house was rather large and we
could
have either downsized or taken someone in.’ Eileen and … and we’ve kept that promise.’ Reflecting on their lives as
foster
carers Ian and Eileen are proud, first and foremost, … parents”. So yes, we will still be busy. Children keep
you
young, active and forward looking. We are ready to …
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