Finding Your Hero

Finding Your Hero

Author: Jamie Schwandt

Publisher:

Published: 2015-12-01

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780996815123

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A Children's book about succeeding as a foster child. Written for foster children and as an educational resource by former foster child Dr. Jamie Schwandt. This book was written, illustrated, and designed to appeal to elementary age children. We want to change the stigma of foster care starting with you! You can say the system is ineffective and overwhelmed, but we can do better. Let us, instead, overwhelm it with energy, enthusiasm, and action. Foster care is about opportunity and improvement; which every child deserves.


Success as a Foster Parent

Success as a Foster Parent

Author: National Foster Parent Association

Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Ltd

Published: 2009-04-07

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 0241883059

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Change a child's life! Reap the rewards of becoming a foster parent. Over 600,000 American children are in the foster care system each year, and the number is growing. So is the number of good-hearted people willing to become foster parents. But what does it take to become a foster parent? How does one begin? What about your own family? What does it cost? Success as a Foster Parent has the answers to these basic questions and much more. Written by Rachel Greene Baldino, MSW, in association with the National Foster Parent Association, it is the first and only commercially available book to clearly explain the process of becoming a foster parent. Readers will learn: - The questions to ask before making the decision to be a foster caregiver - How to research local state and private agencies - The financial cost and the compensation - The challenges involved in caring for children from infants to teens, including physically and psychologically challenged kids - Issues relating to schools, birth parents, supervisory visits, vacations, and dozens of other factors - All about adoption In addition to concrete information, there are dozens of moving stories drawn from interviews with veteran foster parents and tips about caregiving.


Climbing a Broken Ladder

Climbing a Broken Ladder

Author: Nathanael J. Okpych

Publisher: Rutgers University Press

Published: 2021-01-15

Total Pages: 177

ISBN-13: 1978809182

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Although foster youth have college aspirations similar to their peers, fewer than one in ten ultimately complete a two-year or four-year college degree. What are the major factors that influence their chances of succeeding? Climbing a Broken Ladder advances our knowledge of what can be done to improve college outcomes for a student group that has largely remained invisible in higher education. Drawing on data from one of the most extensive studies of young people in foster care, Nathanael J. Okpych examines a wide range of factors that contribute to the chances that foster youth enroll in college, persist in college, and ultimately complete a degree. Okpych also investigates how early trauma affects later college outcomes, as well as the impact of a significant child welfare policy that extends the age limit of foster care. The book concludes with data-driven and concrete recommendations for policy and practice to get more foster youth into and through college.


Succeeding as a Foster Child

Succeeding as a Foster Child

Author: Jamie R. Schwandt

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2014-10-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781502806680

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This book is not solely written to discuss the plight of the underrepresented, but rather to assist former and current foster children and their foster parents to understand how to reach for and achieve success. This book will provide tools to overcome challenges as well as contribute to the knowledge foster children have about the great opportunities they have been afforded by simply being foster children. Written by a former foster child who now has his doctorate in education.


A Different Home

A Different Home

Author: Dr Kelly Degarmo

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2014-01-21

Total Pages: 50

ISBN-13: 0857008978

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A sensitive picture book to help ease the anxieties of foster children aged 4 to 10 entering placement. In A Different Home, Jessie tells us her story of being placed in foster care. At first she is worried and has lots of questions. The new home is not like her old home -- she has a different bedroom, different clothes, and there's different food for breakfast. She also misses her family. When Jim and Debbie, her foster parents, answer her questions she begins to feel better and see that this different home is kind of nice. Written in simple language and fully illustrated in color, this storybook is designed to help children in care, or moving into care, to settle in and answer some of the questions they may have. Accompanied by notes for adults on how to use the story with children, it will be a useful book for foster parents and caseworkers, as well as social workers, teachers and anyone else working with children in foster care.


A Foster Kid's Road To Success

A Foster Kid's Road To Success

Author: Robert P K Mooney

Publisher:

Published: 2020-07-15

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 9781734796902

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It's tough being a foster kid. In addition to dealing with the abuse, trauma and/or neglect in their home of origin, kids in the foster care system face the fear and uncertainty inherent in having one or more temporary family placements. For kids who never find a permanent home, but instead age out of the system, homelessness, unemployment, drug addiction, and debilitating mental health illnesses are often their reality as they enter adulthood. But that doesn't have to be their future! A Foster Kid's Road To Success teaches teens in foster care the most important life lessons needed to succeed after aging out.


How to Raise Successful People

How to Raise Successful People

Author: Esther Wojcicki

Publisher: Mariner Books

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1328974863

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Outlines simple, counterintuitive approaches to raising happy, healthy, and successful children through parental demonstrations of respectful examples and child-directed activities that facilitate early independence and problem-solving skills.


On Their Own

On Their Own

Author: Martha Shirk

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2006-08-08

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 0786722029

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Each year, as many as 25,000 teenagers "age out" of foster care, usually when they turn eighteen. For years, a government agency had made every important decision for them. Suddenly, they are on their own, with no one to count on. What does it mean to be eighteen and on your own, without the family support and personal connections that most young people rely on? For many youth raised in foster care, it means largely unhappy endings, including sudden homelessness, unemployment, dead-end jobs, loneliness, and despair. On Their Own tells the compelling stories of ten young people whose lives are full of promise, but who face economic and social barriers stemming from the disruptions of foster care. This book calls for action to provide youth in foster care the same opportunities on the road to adulthood that most of our youth take for granted-access to higher education, vocational training, medical care, housing, and relationships within their communities. On Their Own is meant to serve as a clarion call not only to policymakers, but to all Americans who care about the futures of our young people.


Helping Foster Children in School

Helping Foster Children in School

Author: John DeGarmo

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 9781849057455

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Foster children rarely receive the education they deserve and can struggle with behavior and academic performance. This book is full of positive strategies to help foster parents, educators and social workers to support them more effectively.


Success as a Foster Parent

Success as a Foster Parent

Author: National Foster Parent Assoc.

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2009-04-07

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1101024658

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Change a child's life! Reap the rewards of becoming a foster parent. Over 600,000 American children are in the foster care system each year—and the number is growing. So is the number of good-hearted people willing to become foster parents. But what does it take to become a foster parent? How does one begin? What about your own family? What does it cost? Success as a Foster Parent has the answers to these basic questions and much more. Written by Rachel Greene Baldino, MSW, in association with the National Foster Parent Association, it is the first and only commercially available book to clearly explain the process of becoming a foster parent. Readers will learn: • The questions to ask before making the decision to be a foster caregiver • How to research local state and private agencies • The financial cost and the compensation • The challenges involved in caring for children from infants to teens, including physically- and psychologically-challenged kids • Issues relating to schools, birth parents, supervisory visits, vacations, and dozens of other factors • All about adoption In addition to concrete information, there are dozens of moving stories drawn from interviews with veteran foster parents and tips about caregiving.