A summary of the day
Some of the fostering tasks I did today were:
- Responding to emails about fostering training.
- Attending the Personal Education Plan meeting (PEP).
- Making our daily recordings.
- Attending SATs meeting at school.
Some things my foster child and I did together today were:
- Singing along to the radio and the quiz at 8.10 a.m. which we do each day.
- Sharing personal care tasks.
- Completing homework.
- Attending PEP meeting at school together.
- Chatting about her day and her plans.
"I really enjoyed today as I had my drum lesson and after-school club."
The best part of my day/thing that happened today was:
Our foster daughter felt confident enough to style her hair and to come into her PEP meeting at school.
Something I found tough today was:
Fitting everything in. I nearly cancelled my volunteering, but it's something for me, and I was glad I didn't. Not every day is this busy!
Some other things that are coming up this week are:
- A catch up with our Supervising Social Worker.
- Helping out at the school's coffee morning.
- A family birthday party; our son is 30!
Since becoming a foster carer, the biggest way my days have changed is:
I always have something to plan or to do. I am as busy as I was at work, but find it more rewarding.
I mostly find that as a foster carer
- There is lots of variety - every day is different.
- I feel so proud of the child in my care as she is developing in confidence, enjoying life and planning for her future.
- I feel I am doing something very rewarding and get pleasure from the role.
My number one tip for adjusting to life as a foster carer is:
Each day is a new day. Take things slowly and enjoy the small things; they build up to be big things.
*names have been changed for safeguarding purposes.