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Foster Medina Podcast Episode 02: Scott Ward
Episode 218th September 2024 • Foster Medina Podcast • Medina County Job and Family Services
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The Foster Medina podcast is meant to help potential foster parents learn answers to questions which might be causing fear or uncertainty as they make decisions about the future for themselves, their families, and potential foster kids whose life they could impact.

In this episode, host Bryan Lefelhoc discusses the concern of getting too attached to foster children with guest Scott Ward, a foster parent and language arts teacher. 

They address common worries and myths surrounding attachment and provide insights based on their own experiences. Scott emphasizes the importance of fostering as a beautiful and transformative process, highlighting the positive impact it has on both the foster children and the foster parents. 

They also discuss the dynamics of the birth parent relationship and the support provided by caseworkers throughout the fostering journey. 

Overall, the episode aims to encourage potential foster parents to consider the rewards and challenges of fostering and to make an informed decision.

Takeaways

-Attachment is a natural and important part of fostering, and getting attached to foster children is a sign that you care and are doing it right.

-Fostering provides an opportunity to create a foundation of trust and stability for children, even if they eventually move on to a different situation.

-Open and honest communication with foster children about transitions and changes can help them understand and cope with the process.

-Support from caseworkers and access to resources are crucial for foster parents, and they should not hesitate to reach out for help and guidance.

-Fostering and adoption can be life-changing experiences that lead to personal growth and a different perspective on the world.

Helpful Links:

Foster Medina website: https://www.mcjfs.us/foster-and-adopt or https://www.fostermedina.com

Medina County Job and Family Services: https://www.mcjfs.us/

Layne Hedden, Foster Parent Recruiter Email: info@fostermedina.com

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