8.
It Affects Your Biological Kids
No matter what, fostering will affect your biological kids. My biggest fear was taking time away from our very young daughter that was supposed to be only hers.
However, I realized that we were teaching her something that was potentially much more important at a very young age: We were showing her that our family treats everyone in our home as though they are our family.
However, I realized that we were teaching her something that was potentially much more important at a very young age: We were showing her that our family treats everyone in our home as though they are our family.
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