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Based on our experience, the difference between the inspection with kids versus without was that the inspector needed to check out our baby (looked at him, listened to his breathing, etc.), reviewed his immunization chart/doctor's visits, examined his crib, and looked at his dresser/checked for a sufficient amount of clothes, checked our supplies (formula, diapers, etc.) and probably more that I'm not thinking of right now.
If you have older children, I think the inspector may ask them a few questions individually.
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Apr 2004: Licensed for "fost/adopt"
May 2007: Foster-Angel #2 arrives..it's a girl 
Sept 2007: SHSP/Infant-child CPR certified
Oct 2007: Case plan changed to adoption 
Dec 2007: Case plan approved!
June 2008: Guardianship granted!
Oct 2008: Adoption finalized! We're officially a family! 
Aug 2009: Updated homestudy in hopes of adopting again 
Oct 2009: Matched! We're in the visitation stage prior to placement  Very hopeful that things will go smoothly
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