Training

The training will help you:
Understand the special needs of foster children and their families.
Understand the background of the children coming into foster care.
Understand the behaviors of the children and why they behave that way.
Learn how to deal with those behaviors.
Learn how to use community resources to help the children and families .
Understand the impact of a foster child into your home.
Identify your own limits and which behaviors you can or cannot deal with.

To accomplish the above, you will:
. Participate in role playing.
. Participate in "guided imagery" whereby you imagine going through a scenario .
. Participate in problem solving within a group and brainstorm on how to deal with a problem.
. Be provided with reading materials each week .

By the end of the tenth training session, you will be better equipped to become a foster parent. A mutual decision will be made as to whether or not foster parenting is right for you.

Schedule:
The training consists of ten 3 hour sessions once a week. The trainings are given in the daytime and evenings.

Locations:
Trainings will take place in the Community Service Center where your Homefinder is located.