JASTN70D
Gold Member
Trev
It is hard to know where to start here, But a good place may be that my wife and I have been Foster and Foster to adopt parents for about 4 years now. It is the greatest challenge we have ever known and yet of the 20 or so kids that have come through our home we have found an 9 year old we will adopt that is the best thing that has ever happened to us.
We were unable to have kids also so our motivation is much as yours was and yet we were able to find a child that matched us and we matched him. When he came to us he was a mess and still has some problems. We have been able to turn him around with much effort and much of that effort has been geared toward the demand for help from every one who would listen.
We at first felt the way your wife does if we take someone in we are committed to helping them and not turning our back on them, Then reality set in and we quickly realized that we are not equipped to help all and although we are trained and have certain skills we are not a match to everyone that comes here and the best way to help is to identify and then pursue the help that is needed for them and then follow up to be sure they are getting it were ever they end up. I think much of what we do is help the "Professionals" truly evaluate the kids so they get the correct medication if any and the correct placement if not us
It is in everyone's best interest and the kids in particular to be sure they get matched up to the most appropriate services for there needs, The fact you find yourself in this situation just goes to show how screwed up the system can be. 50 % of the kids that have stayed with us were from broken adoptions. This happens for the same reason you find yourself in this predicament now.
The only solution is to advocate as hard as possible. Demand the services your family needs now and be relentless, someone will help. And I know the services you need are offered for free in your situation you just have to get someone to admit it. Do not let the County blow you off any more Talk to the Court if need be or you county council. Believe me if you shake the trees help will fall out.
The solution may be the kids go someplace else or they stay but a solution is needed as the kids will become the parents that in 10 years someone will be describing in nearly the same way you are describing there parents now. The system knows this even though they deny it in there actions. Make them accountable that is why there jobs exist and that is what the taxpayer should get for there money I.E the best that we can do not the fastest resolution!
We have found dealing with the system and keeping them from doing more harm than good is even a bigger challenge than the Kids!
I am sure you feel hood winkled and now think it is your problem only. That is the wrong approach. There is a law that says every child that comes to your home must be accompanied by every bit of information available on them so that you as potential Foster/ Adopters can make informed decisions, We have never seen it done correctly yet in fact the worse the Kid the less info you get. Now we realize if we have very little or no info we know there is a problem. If they they did not allow you to make informed decisions hold there feet to the fire now. I feel if they had you would have had services lined up before you adopted. You should have negotiated these potential issues before adoption, and you should have been told you could negotiate such issues. You should not be relying on your insurance alone medicare should be also available to the kids. Use any and all leverage you can, I know this sounds bazaar but you are fighting a monster and you must bring yourself up to the fight. Check the internet for more usefull info
It is hard to know where to start here, But a good place may be that my wife and I have been Foster and Foster to adopt parents for about 4 years now. It is the greatest challenge we have ever known and yet of the 20 or so kids that have come through our home we have found an 9 year old we will adopt that is the best thing that has ever happened to us.
We were unable to have kids also so our motivation is much as yours was and yet we were able to find a child that matched us and we matched him. When he came to us he was a mess and still has some problems. We have been able to turn him around with much effort and much of that effort has been geared toward the demand for help from every one who would listen.
We at first felt the way your wife does if we take someone in we are committed to helping them and not turning our back on them, Then reality set in and we quickly realized that we are not equipped to help all and although we are trained and have certain skills we are not a match to everyone that comes here and the best way to help is to identify and then pursue the help that is needed for them and then follow up to be sure they are getting it were ever they end up. I think much of what we do is help the "Professionals" truly evaluate the kids so they get the correct medication if any and the correct placement if not us
It is in everyone's best interest and the kids in particular to be sure they get matched up to the most appropriate services for there needs, The fact you find yourself in this situation just goes to show how screwed up the system can be. 50 % of the kids that have stayed with us were from broken adoptions. This happens for the same reason you find yourself in this predicament now.
The only solution is to advocate as hard as possible. Demand the services your family needs now and be relentless, someone will help. And I know the services you need are offered for free in your situation you just have to get someone to admit it. Do not let the County blow you off any more Talk to the Court if need be or you county council. Believe me if you shake the trees help will fall out.
The solution may be the kids go someplace else or they stay but a solution is needed as the kids will become the parents that in 10 years someone will be describing in nearly the same way you are describing there parents now. The system knows this even though they deny it in there actions. Make them accountable that is why there jobs exist and that is what the taxpayer should get for there money I.E the best that we can do not the fastest resolution!
We have found dealing with the system and keeping them from doing more harm than good is even a bigger challenge than the Kids!
I am sure you feel hood winkled and now think it is your problem only. That is the wrong approach. There is a law that says every child that comes to your home must be accompanied by every bit of information available on them so that you as potential Foster/ Adopters can make informed decisions, We have never seen it done correctly yet in fact the worse the Kid the less info you get. Now we realize if we have very little or no info we know there is a problem. If they they did not allow you to make informed decisions hold there feet to the fire now. I feel if they had you would have had services lined up before you adopted. You should have negotiated these potential issues before adoption, and you should have been told you could negotiate such issues. You should not be relying on your insurance alone medicare should be also available to the kids. Use any and all leverage you can, I know this sounds bazaar but you are fighting a monster and you must bring yourself up to the fight. Check the internet for more usefull info