After those two steps the next would be attending training that usually lasts for about four to ten weeks depending on state’s guidelines, which can vary. In these training sessions parents will learn about the potential children they will care for, meet with other families going through the process, and possibly preparing to integrate a child or children into their family. The fourth step is completing a home study, which are required for all adoptive and some foster families. In some states families must also take in account that agencies do offer or push for families to think about “dual licensing”, which applies them as both a foster and an adoptive parent. In these cases, it is to make things easier for the process if a foster parent decides to adopt their foster child or children. It is so they have already built that bond and connection in order to make the transition easier for both
After those two steps the next would be attending training that usually lasts for about four to ten weeks depending on state’s guidelines, which can vary. In these training sessions parents will learn about the potential children they will care for, meet with other families going through the process, and possibly preparing to integrate a child or children into their family. The fourth step is completing a home study, which are required for all adoptive and some foster families. In some states families must also take in account that agencies do offer or push for families to think about “dual licensing”, which applies them as both a foster and an adoptive parent. In these cases, it is to make things easier for the process if a foster parent decides to adopt their foster child or children. It is so they have already built that bond and connection in order to make the transition easier for both