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Old 08-28-2006, 09:16 AM
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Oh, that's too bad. It seems really unfair :-( now - here's one possible angle - our department DID pay for some "family counselling" for us under the theory of preserving the placement. My foster son had some pretty big behavioural issues and my husband and daughters were pretty stressed - so we had a few sessions aimed at helping us deal with the changes in our lives and managing conflict, etc. They were acknowledging that the "need" for counselling was directly related to the fostering, rather than anything "wrong" with us.
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