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Old 02-24-2009, 02:04 PM
Singlemom619 Singlemom619 is offline
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For some people 4 is considered an "older" child.... Basically once they're not toddlers anymore....

I think 8 is a more common "older child" age... and the teen years even more so.
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Adoption (of 10 year old) finalized 4/19/6
FS placed 6/25/7 (3 YO now) - TPR done on 1-31-9

(FS's 10 years old step brother was placed at the same time and returned to his own relatives in 5/08)

Placements and respite for ages 2-16
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