During our homestudy, it became clear that my weakest area of parenting was discipline. The ways that my parents disciplined were largely inappropriate according to modern standards and I really couldn’t offer up a lot of of alternatives to those methods. So, I dove into parenting books to fill this void.
We got recommendations from our [...]
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Discipline and…Attachment
To School or…to School: Saga in Finding a Public Elementary School in Oakland
My first experience in hearing about schools was meeting teachers at preschools and private schools that had insanely long waits. I heard stories about people getting their kids on the waiting list in their third trimester of pregnancy. Soon after, I started hearing horror stories from people working in Oakland Public Schools about how horribly [...]
Each Goodbye is a Heartbreaker
Slow transitions are supposed to be better for the kids. Even if they know their current home is not permanent, they still have attachments to their current caretaker. In the crisis that many foster kids have experienced, they have been yanked from place to place, potentially with little notice. When possible, it [...]
Let’s Grub!
I didn’t think that this match could get any better. But, this weekend we realized that we were matched with foodies! Well, maybe pre-foodies. Not only do T-6 and T-4 think about food all the time and maintain an eating schedule that is above and beyond any kid that I know, but they [...]
Our First Official Visit
I can’t describe to you the feeling. The first official meeting of our new daughters and we are LATE! Crawling on the freeway because of a fire beside the road. We left early. Not really early, but early enough that we should have been there. During the drive, we recognized that we had originally been [...]
Protecting Their Story
I hate secrets! I hate it when people keep things from me and I hate not being able to share what is on my mind with others. I fundamentally trust those around me and I have worked really hard at creating a life in which that trust is justified. I get a [...]
The Disclosure Meeting
I had spoken with a few people who had been to disclosure meetings. They hadn’t met the kids or the social worker and they didn’t know much more about the kids than what was on a 1-page profile in a binder full of profiles of lots of kids. It sounded totally nerve-wracking to know that this meeting [...]
