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Advice for a Foster carer -
21-01-08, 08:28 PM
Hi
I would jus like some unbiased advice concerning my foster daughter who has been living with me for the last seven months. I'm an experienced foster carer, and have never had any problem handing the children back and so forth.
I was once in foster care myself, and have manged to leave the past behind and become a strong balanced successful female despite all the odds and people who said I would never amount to anything.
I have been caring for this young lady for seven months now. When I allowed her into my family I had read her file and knew that her behaviour was off the scale; I was obviously paid accordingly, but did not allow for the fact that I would like her so much.
In the past six months, her behaviour INSIDE my house has been exemplary. She's polite and well behaved, she helps around the house until I feel to remind her that she thirteen and she dont need to try to do so much. My children adore her, and my family believe she is just abused and neglected - which she has been - and just needed direction and stability, which I know I can provide.
My problem is her behaviour outside the yard - which is a whole different story. Since she moved in it has improved maybe slightly, but not noticably, and she is engaging in some real self destructive behaviour, which impacts on everyone around her.
Please let me stress that this child has never harmed anyone apart from herself. She has never been arrested or absconded from my home. She is just a disturbed teen raised by a wotless person - she is certainly not violent, she does not do drugs, she attends school and does her homework - she continues to follow my directions and attend church - I cannot find fault INSIDE my yard. She does not self harm in a physical sense, ie, cutting herself. Her primary problem is BOYS and SEX.,
So, bottom line, my question is, would you try to help this young lady? My dilemma lies with friends telling me to think of my babies who are only small and could not hear of her behaviour yet outta road, or let her be swallowed up into the system and let her fight her way out herself?
I was in this situation when I was a child and was lucky enough to be fostered by a strong black woman who fought my corner, even to the point where she was struck off as a foster carer. Im sure it would not come to that but, I feel to do the same, and in the end, I m already pretty sure that I will, but would just like opinions of others before I commit to my final decision.
My first instinct is to fight for her....she's beautiful, intellegent and talented, plus, she strikes a real chord with me.
So my question is....
Would you fight for her or let her go?
The Chains Of Habit are Too Weak To Be Felt Until They Are Too Strong To Be Broken
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