|
Moving hIm now is assinine (sp?), what good does that do for the child? Who cares if the foster family Knew he was likely being RU'd and it didn't happen, does that mean the kid should have to be moved again? Let the foster family, that took him no matter how long they had to love him, keep him. Don't give him back to the family that gave him up (or couldn't keep him because they were not dually licensed) because he was no longer a "SURE THING". They will get their chance with the next "sure thing" that comes along. To be honest, I think the families that take straight foster and legal risk, need to be given op to adopt in a situation like this, they deserve it and even more importantly the child does.
__________________
MOM, Nurse, Zookeeper
Bio, adoptive and foster mom x 7 years
Foster sibling x 20 years
Currently mom to 5 under 7 yo. and counting! (plus one "bigkid")
|