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Effective Ways to Build Relationships with Your Foster Child’s Birth Family

Effective communication between a child’s foster parents and birth parents is crucial for the well-being and success of children in foster care. Foster parents play a vital role in maintaining children’s connections to their family and cultural background. At the same time, foster parents must set appropriate boundaries and work to meet children’s needs and best interests while in care.

The most common way foster parents communicate with biological parents is through written updates in a notebook. These updates can be sent to the birth parents when foster children attend visitations. They can include information about the child's progress, development, and activities while in care. Foster parents can also include photos or other visual materials to help the birth parents stay connected with their children. Birth parents can help answer questions about food preferences, preferred hygiene products, or family traditions.

Another way foster parents can communicate with a child's biological parents is through regular phone or video calls. This is more common if the birth and foster parents do not live in the same county or region. Please get in touch with your Hope Cottage case manager to arrange this type of communication. Like the written updates, the primary objective of these calls is to keep the biological parents updated on the child's progress and well-being while in care. However, foster parents can also use these calls to discuss any concerns or challenges they face while caring for the child and seek input from the biological parents.

Sometimes foster parents are invited to participate in in-person visits. These visits can provide an opportunity for the biological parents to spend time with their child and interact with the foster parents. It is essential for foster parents to be open and welcoming during these visits and to do their best to create a positive and supportive environment for the child and their biological parents.

Effective communication between foster and biological parents can sometimes be challenging, especially if there are conflicts or misunderstandings. In these situations, it can be helpful for foster parents to seek support from the child's social worker or Hope Cottage case managers. We can help find ways to resolve any issues that may arise.

Overall, effective communication between foster and biological parents is essential for the well-being and success of the child in foster care. By keeping the lines of communication open and seeking support when needed, foster parents can help ensure that the child maintains a connection with their family and cultural background and that the child's needs and best interests are being met while in care.

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