Wednesday, November 23, 2011

What is a Home Study Like?

Since things are incredibly slow on the home front I thought I would do a little bit on one area of the adoption process that seems to make people freeze in terror, the HOME STUDY. I will only be referencing this for a home study intended for DPFS or foster children since that is what I have experience in, I can't speak for home studies for private adoptions. Basically this is when a social worker comes to your home & interviews you about your lives, lifestyle & hopes for adoption. What this does is gives the workers an idea of who you are, your strengths as a parent & how a child will fit into your life. They want to know who you are as people & as a family. Knowing these things helps workers make sure the child you are matched with works for you. If you are a clean freak & super organized, having a child that is a free spirit might make you nuts. Likewise, if you are outgoing & love to do new things & travel quite a bit, a child that is a homebody or anxious with new places won't be a good fit. Remember that you have to be a "fit", some people wonder why they wait for a child when there are so many children in foster care & this is the reason why. These aren't puppies at a shelter, you have to be compatible & realistic. I think if more people were open & honest about their expectations or fears & hid less during their home study, there would be far fewer disruptions in adoption (disruptions are when a child doesn't work out & the adoptive family gives them up). By being realistic I mean you can't say you want a 4-8 year old, then send them back after 3-4 months because they lie, won't hug you, throw fits etc. I will do a blog post on disruptions at a later date because it is a very sad reality of adoptions. Some of the things the workers go into are your childhood, how you were raised & your relationships with your family members. I think the most important thing to do is just be honest & tell the truth. I would not attempt to sugar coat your life in anyway, this can come back to bite you later. They know everyone has fights, every couple bickers and we all have a past. The other point I hear quite a bit is, how clean in clean enough. I don't know how to answer this except to say, if your home is so clean you can eat off the floors, how welcoming is that to a toddler? Just try to be who you are, and be honest with the workers.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Almost There.....

Well, we have spent the last couple of weeks getting all the extra requirements to foster done. We had to go back & get a fire inspection of our home. We also had to take an additional class on policies & procedures. There were a few other loose ends that had to be tied up, as well as our home study going before the committee for approval. We're happy to say last week our home study was officially approved & as of Saturday all the other requirements have been met. We are waiting on one last thing which is TB tests. Hopefully in the next week or so we get the go ahead that our file is complete & we should do our TB tests. They require the tests to be done within 30 days of your home "opening" or accepting placements. This has been one loooong & bumpy road but we can see the end. Well at least the end of THIS road & the beginning of the road where you wait a lot. We are hopeful by December we can start submitting our home study for children!