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SadieBella,
I definitely understand that social workers have a great deal to do, and must do so with limited time and resources.
I hope you'll understand that foster parents also have a lot on their plates. Many of us work full time jobs in addition to fostering. Fostering requires much more time and labor than regular parenting, because it means not only caring for high needs kids, but managing DSS's administrative burden as well. We are given a pitiful sum of money to cover the kids' expenses, and put out our own money to get them what they need.
Common courtesy and an understanding that the other person may not be immediately available would go a long way on both sides.
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