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Old 11-21-2008, 12:14 PM
Sam-N-Tony Sam-N-Tony is offline
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I think you should stay involved on a limited basis. I think that it is great, that they want you to be involved in his/her life. Give them some time right after r/u, so that the child can bond with the parent, then as they get more comfortable, start visiting or whatever they chose.

I personally would much prefer to stay in this child's life as much as possible. It is healthy for the kids to know that two adults can act as adults.
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2 boys


Bio Mom to:
Mr. Don Juan - The Ladies Man

Foster Mom:
Mr. Baby Don King - placed 8/08 - R/U

Former Foster Mom and Dad to:
Mr. Investigator - 8/07-5/08 - Moved to therapeutic (Miss him greatly)
Mr. Home Run Hitter - 5/08 - Moved to relative
Ms. Puff-Balls - 5/08 - Moved to relative
Ms. Pumkin - 6/08 - Back to Dad
Mr. El Gato - placed 6/08-7/08 - To a not so good choice non-relative
Ms. Beautiful Angel - 8/08 - Home, Came back into care 10/08, Went to another foster home.
Mr. Baby Stewie - 07/08 - 8/08 - Went back Home
Mr. Peabody - 10/08 - 12/08 - Disrupted - Went back to previous FP for adoption
Mr. Touchy - placed 8/07-02/09 - Had moved to another FH, because of my personal issues , hoping that one day I can get him back. I love him, more than I have words...
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