Ways foster parents can support a sad or grieving foster child

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  • @alishak4061
    @alishak4061 Рік тому +726

    I wasn't a foster kid but my mom was murdered when I was 13 and I find your gentle talk very enduring and needed for my adult self who often has to revisit that 13 year old little girl. Thank you 😊

    • @carolinedanielle
      @carolinedanielle Рік тому +71

      I am SO sorry ❤
      You are so loved and I pray that you had a safe recovery from that extreme state of grief

    • @alishak4061
      @alishak4061 Рік тому +24

      @@carolinedanielle Thank you very much 😊

    • @bricktastic2602
      @bricktastic2602 Рік тому +35

      I’m so sorry for your loss and for what you have had to endure in life so far. It’s wrong and incredibly unfair. I pray that you are surrounded by a community of people who love you, stand by you and most importantly hold you up when you feel you might start to slide. Bless you ❤️

    • @alishak4061
      @alishak4061 Рік тому +16

      @@bricktastic2602 thank you so much for your beautiful words 😊

    • @ginjaninja7355
      @ginjaninja7355 Рік тому +26

      Oh my gosh. That is terrible. How are you feeling now? I was just going through the comments, and saw yours, read the first line and was immediately struck by how terrible that must have been for you. I hope you are feeling better now. ☺

  • @crimbleland
    @crimbleland Рік тому +786

    I appreciate so much the education you’re doing, and even more what you’re NOT doing… you don’t show your foster kids, and don’t attempt to profit by sharing their trauma. Foster kids are already so vulnerable, it makes me so sad to see them taken advantage of :(

    • @Nan-59
      @Nan-59 Рік тому +27

      Foster kids actually cannot be shown on social media. At least not in my state.

    • @unknownentity7964
      @unknownentity7964 Рік тому +36

      @@Nan-59 very occasionally they can be, if the bio parents give permission. That's usually more giving permission for like, Facebook photos. I can't picture any bio parents agreeing to them being on UA-cam. Some youtubers who foster do still kinda show the foster kids in their videos. They cover up the kids face with an emoji or blurred, or keep their face out of frame or only show the back of the kid. Which I feel is kinda icky too, even if their face is covered, they still absolutely could be identified from that. And if someone with bad intentions watches those videos, there's a lot of info they could figure out from piecing things together, like figuring out where they're being fostered. Plus having them in the UA-cam videos still feels pretty exploitative, even if they're semi covered up.
      So, this channel is still doing a lot more than some foster yourubers when it comes to maintaining 100% privacy for their kids. They don't even mention if they have any foster kids at the moment, let alone using their channel to complain about their foster kids, or have videos where they talk about some drama or something that happened that day with the kids, like if the kid was having some behaviour challenges that day and they 'vent' about it on camera. Which sadly, I've also seen from some foster parents on UA-cam. Personally, I find that worse than showing the kid on camera. It's so inappropriate to be essentially just gossiping to the Internet about the challenges the foster kid is having, especially when they often go into great detail about the kids history and traumas.
      I tried to report one channel I saw, because the kind of info they were sharing about their foster kid was info that absolutely should be kept private, the kid was not developmentally able to give consent to share that stuff even if they had asked permission from the kid. Also they described the way they'd dealt with the situation, laughing about how they has to shut the lid in their tiny closet for hours, because every time they let the kid out, they'd melt down again. It honestly was child abuse they were describing, but they seemed to have no clue that their actions were totally inappropriate and harmful to that poor foster kid... they even had described how the child was taken into care due to neglect and more (they went into great detail about this kids history and traumas, for no reason other than just to gossip about it basically) and how they parents would shut the kid in the closet to calm them down, which is why the foster parents then tried that 'technique ' too. I hope their case worker watches their UA-cam videos. It blew my mind that this person could talk about the ways in which the parents abused the kid, but had zero recognition of the fact that by saying they were using the bio parents 'techniques', they were abusing the foster kid in the same way that led to the kid being taken away from its parents !!! It was sickening.
      Anyway sorry for the ramble. My point was basically that this channel does deserve so much praise for how they do their informational videos, while keeping 100% privacy for any foster kids they may have, and how there's some channels that manage to exploit their foster kids on camera by doing the bare minimum of covering their face but nothing more

    • @haannguyen4402
      @haannguyen4402 8 місяців тому +3

      My friends mom is planning on fostering kids in trauma and neurodivergent kids (she’s neurodivergent herself)

  • @SquirrelKilnBTS
    @SquirrelKilnBTS Рік тому +249

    If anyone is curious, the book shown is "Why Do I Feel So Sad? A Grief Book for Children" by Tracy Lambert-Prater!

    • @missnaomi613
      @missnaomi613 Рік тому +9

      Thank you!

    • @Mambo1061
      @Mambo1061 Рік тому +3

      Thank you for your service 🙏

    • @missnlahi
      @missnlahi Рік тому +2

      Gracias

    • @grutarg2938
      @grutarg2938 Рік тому +2

      There's also a nice one called Why do We Cry? by Fran Pintadera

  • @amyinalaska2823
    @amyinalaska2823 Рік тому +441

    Perfect timing for me! Just had a sibling group separated and now have one grieving kiddo to care for. It breaks your heart, the way the system works.

    • @sweetpie7919
      @sweetpie7919 Рік тому +90

      It terrible to separate siblings. These kids have gone through enough but to take away siblings just seems overboard. It adds more hurt. My kids fight and argue sometimes, but man are they close. I think they would be so sad and scared to be apart.

    • @unknown-ie2il
      @unknown-ie2il Рік тому +39

      Im a foster child and was split up from all my siblings. I understand why though because there is 6 of us so it would be hard to find someone to foster all 6 of us

    • @sweetpie7919
      @sweetpie7919 Рік тому +45

      @@unknown-ie2il That's terrible. There are foster parents willing to foster six children but they are probably rare. Or, they already have some kids and states impose limits as to how many kids they can have at once. I'm sorry that happened to your family, it really sucks. I hope things get better.

    • @unknown-ie2il
      @unknown-ie2il Рік тому +8

      @@sweetpie7919 thank you

    • @amyinalaska2823
      @amyinalaska2823 Рік тому +52

      @@unknown-ie2il I’m so sorry that happened to you. Similar situation here-6 kiddos, split up and into several different homes. I took 2 the first 9 months, then they were all reunited with relatives. 4 months later all were back in care, and I took 3-I took as many as I had seats in my car, and wished I could have taken them all. 1 month later they sent 5 kiddos back to the same relatives they were taken from, leaving only 1 kiddo with me, with less than 12 hours notice. At least we are able to do daily calls with the siblings. And when kiddos ask “why?”, all I can do is hold them while they cry…

  • @samanthaglass7264
    @samanthaglass7264 Рік тому +219

    When I was in middle school, sometime in 7th or 8th grade, I made a new friend at church and she shared that she was in foster care while her mom was in rehab. I don’t know how long it had been or how many families she had been with but she told me something that always stuck with me, “this family asked to adopt me and I don’t really like them but I don’t want the next home to be worse. I think I’m going to let them do it.” She needed this and I hope one day I can help kids in foster care like her. Thank you for teaching us how to be better people and for all that you give to the kids around you.

    • @lavenderd3003
      @lavenderd3003 Рік тому +19

      Aww that's horrible. I understand the scaredness of the unknown especially with the past experiences. I hope she is OK now!

    • @suen5006
      @suen5006 Рік тому +13

      Oh that is so sad! I never thought about how a foster child might be making that decision, and so sad that she made that choice because she feared the next potential home would be worse.

  • @Fruity_Cutie
    @Fruity_Cutie Рік тому +256

    As someone who works with kids and is on her way to become a child psychologist, all of this is incredibly helpful and inspirational. Thank you for all you do.

    • @Lovinia1
      @Lovinia1 Рік тому +3

      Nah girl thank you. We need more of those .

    • @zalfany
      @zalfany Рік тому

      ayy me too :D

  • @theboojiefarmer
    @theboojiefarmer Рік тому +84

    As a former foster child, this is so healing ❤️

    • @Lovinia1
      @Lovinia1 Рік тому +8

      Same. If my foster parents were like this I’d have a lot more faith in humanity

  • @amandamelvin89
    @amandamelvin89 Рік тому +184

    It is so sad for those children to have to go through things like this truly you are an angel blessing to this earth

  • @dylnpickl846
    @dylnpickl846 6 місяців тому +8

    One of my favorite communication "hacks" you show is playing the problem and asking the child how they would approach the problem during play. This is a brilliant way to navigate safety behaviors/mental constructs preventing the child from communicating their needs. ❤

  • @lindsaymayer6013
    @lindsaymayer6013 Рік тому +35

    I'm so happy i stumbled upon your videos. I'm the total opposite of the target audience for your videos -- 28 years old, not planning on having kids, not very motherly, but I feel so much gentleness and care from your content. I feel we can apply a lot of these concepts to people of any age. And also it helps me learn more about how to care for and talk to children :)

  • @emmaginationstudios
    @emmaginationstudios Рік тому +79

    Might be weird, but your videos help me a lot with providing a new perspective for people going through these things and what it's like for kiddos and what can help or hurt. I'm writing a story where the main character grew up apart from his family, and I'm hoping that i can take what you teach and apply it in a way that's realistic in my story :)

  • @izzyrooo___.
    @izzyrooo___. Рік тому +64

    i love this, i was a foster child once myself and the woman who fostered me was soo nice just like this lady!!

  • @SweetyHelen92
    @SweetyHelen92 Рік тому +44

    Every video I watch from you I see a foster parent that really tries to parent the child in need. As an adult trying to learn to feel my feelings while battling Cptsd I see all the pain you are saving this children from and I just can't keep it to myself. Good job.

  • @jcfreak2007
    @jcfreak2007 Рік тому +14

    I appreciate these videos so much because they are what my inner child needs to hear so the talking directly to the camera is appreciated...

  • @a.k.3110
    @a.k.3110 Рік тому +18

    My family have been very broken. My mom to proud to show these parts. All covered up. No one helped. And now i notice how deep the fear, the learned survival pattern are running my live. I wish i have had someone to care for my little self. Someone who gave the younger me a place to gain trust in humans in earlier years. Sentences like it's safe to cry here are so needed. And apreachiated 🙏♥️
    Now I'm adult. My survival pattern managed it to get me that far. Now i am taking care of the frightened parts of myself.
    That's why i find your videos inspiring. They show possibilities how to offer care for my younger parts. How to create and hold a safe place for a child.
    All the adult safety things like locking the door before sleeping don't calm or help those younger parts.
    Thank you for foster parenting and thank you for sharing your wisdom. That's so kind.

    • @crystaldragon8211
      @crystaldragon8211 Рік тому +4

      I can relate to this so very much and I think that's why I'm here as well. I love her calm caring self. My inner child is very grateful.

  • @noble604
    @noble604 Рік тому +20

    My mom used to say whenever my cousin visited us when she was little, she would always hide under the piano bench with her knees tucked under her. They couldn’t get her out and it was so sad. It’s sad to see kids in a closet. I understand because there are times I’d love to just be by myself there, too. It’s just sad for me to see *them* hiding away. It’s like - what has fear/ anxiety/ trauma/ sadness done to you at 3 years old? At 5. You’re FOUR! I want them to be so joyful, alive, enthusiastic, carefree, so FULL of hope and life🤸🏿‍♂️.. it’s hard to see otherwise in people, particularly in children. I pray for healing.

  • @WildWinterberry
    @WildWinterberry Рік тому +6

    When you said it's safe to cry here I started crying. I don't know why. You are such a beautiful soul

  • @nancy3848
    @nancy3848 Рік тому +27

    I don’t know why I started getting your videos but I love them. You have such a soft, caring voice. I may never be a Foster Parent but your advice just may come in handy one day.

  • @Quendy-vg2il
    @Quendy-vg2il Рік тому +8

    Thank you so much for those videos, I really appreciate them very much. I know I’m no longer a child, but… (young adult with ADHD) these videos makes me feel loved for some reason, I felt that my 9 year old self. Would have just loved to have such treatments, thank you.
    Edit: funny cause the moment I open my phone, I was crying about stuff in the past, and this video just popped up, and I love dinosaures too… so quite nice.

  • @solvorine
    @solvorine 11 місяців тому +6

    When I was in foster care, there was zero sympathy or understanding. Your content is truly respectable, educating foster parents or even adoptive parents on ways they can support their child.

  • @KatBaumgarten
    @KatBaumgarten Рік тому +2

    I'm not a foster mom, but I've taken carr of a lot of kidsover the years. In these situations I really like validating kids' feelings and telling them what i can do to help and then introducing a similar situation into playtime (with dolls or pretend) and asking them what to do to help the doll. I feel like it really helps them trust me and believe that i want to help ❤

  • @AVspectre
    @AVspectre Рік тому +42

    I don’t foster though that may become a possibility later in life. I really appreciate getting this useful perspective into what the experience may be and what kinds of strategies can be useful in dealing with potentially new or difficult situations. While not a parent, I love working with kids and being there for my nieces and nephews as they grow. Some of the suggestions you make are useful in other contexts like these. Thanks for sharing your empathy and insight.

  • @Elizabethsceg
    @Elizabethsceg Рік тому +15

    We’re not eligible to foster at this time in our lives (not for nefarious reasons!) so this breaks my heart. I’m grateful for all of the great foster parents who help these kids grow up with all this trauma. Hopefully, we can do it too one day in the future.

  • @tinarafferty62
    @tinarafferty62 Рік тому +6

    I have to say you are an amazing woman I have just started fostering my grandchildren and you have given me some great advice over the last few months on e the boys are old enough to understand my husband and I are going to adopt them unfortunately my daughter has some mental health issues that are going to be life long and her partner is a wast of space guess all I wanted to say is ty cos you're a breath of fresh air for my life xxxx

  • @tammyolson1332
    @tammyolson1332 Рік тому +5

    I have been seriously things about becoming a foster parent. My 5 children are all grown adults. I raised the as a single parent. So magically your videos appear in my UA-cam. God works in mysterious ways, indeed.

  • @stepheniemcgovern5742
    @stepheniemcgovern5742 Рік тому +8

    I wish one of my foster families, I had been placed in 10 during my time in the foster care system 2000-2007, did one of those things with me. I know now that because of the lack of support and abuse I received during my time in the dcf that it's causing a profound effect on my parenting and as me as a person. Being told I'll be nothing amount to nothing and the abuse has caused me to be more cautious of everything and of everyone. I wish that more foster parents would take the time for the kids and not the check

    • @kristingallo2158
      @kristingallo2158 Рік тому +1

      I'm sorry you went through that. Can I ask why you were in dcf in the first place?

  • @PuffleFuzz
    @PuffleFuzz Рік тому +20

    I didn’t know you had a kitty! So cute

  • @carissashley
    @carissashley Рік тому +13

    It’s encouraging that I learned how to do some of these things already. I have to practice very hard with one of the children I work with. She pushes my buttons; but I know it’s because there’s things she can’t explain going on. ❤
    Thank you for the education and reassurance.

  • @nadialove
    @nadialove Рік тому +3

    I want my inner mom to be like that ❤

  • @shimtarakila9053
    @shimtarakila9053 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for your channel. I don't foster, but do have a neurodivergent child, and there are tips I have implemented.

  • @queenieevergreen
    @queenieevergreen Рік тому +2

    The way you approach things… wow, you truly do have such a plethora of knowledge. Thank you so much for sharing this information so freely with the world, it IS ABSOLUTELY going to help some child somewhere, and that is such a beautiful thing. Thank you thank you thank you. We need more people like you, we really, REALLY do… ❤ 😢

  • @Lilybonit4
    @Lilybonit4 Рік тому +4

    I'm 25 years old and I live with depression, anxiety and general issues with emotional regulation. Your videos really help me soothe and calm down, gather my thoughts, and remind me to be more compassionate, both with myself and people around me. Thank you so much for your beautiful content ❤️

  • @allac3630
    @allac3630 Рік тому +2

    You are a kids guarding angel walking the Earth in human disguise! 🙏💕

  • @heartofmythril
    @heartofmythril Рік тому +3

    I want to foster one day but seeing your videos makes me feel feelings. I really needed someone like you in my life when i was young.

  • @granhairdo
    @granhairdo Рік тому +1

    I just wanted to say that your videos have inspired me to consider foster parenting.

  • @RainbowTangerines
    @RainbowTangerines Рік тому

    If I had something like this after my dad left I probably would have turned out better. God bless ❤

  • @user-ms1pg2ok4i
    @user-ms1pg2ok4i 5 місяців тому

    Thank you Laura. Every time I watch your videos I see the wonderful thing my parents didn't or couldn't or wouldn't able to give me--love. They threw me out at 12. You make me cry. ❤

  • @KayosHybrid
    @KayosHybrid Рік тому +1

    There is something so....elementary.......in using roleplay or toys to troubleshoot where a child's head is at, how they respond to questions around helping, if they have actual solutions they can now unabstract while playing pretend but given open, unpressured prompts. Even if they don't reveal much, even if they don't have much to say about caring for another, it's such a great example to model being a compassionate caregiver (baby/teddy/doggy is upset, how do we help them?) And then another opportunity to thank them for helping. Even if they didn't do anything. You say can wow, I think you make baby feel safe and sleepy because you're so good at being quiet. Maybe baby had a headache? Or maybe provide emotional relief and validation around any previous relationships with seeing distress. 'I bet you've seen your little brother/sister cry before, it can be really loud and feel really sad.' Or: 'sometimes it's hard to know what to do to help, isn't it?' Or: 'I bet next time we can think of ways to help baby feel better.'
    It really is BOUNDLESS opportunities to model caregiving, see how they respond to other distressed children/animal scenarios, validate and thank them for however they are able to participate.
    I'm just filled with big feelings knowing it's being used with kindness and compassion with troubled children in need of listening, reassuring and opportunity to be safe and even flourish and express themselves

  • @Katslastnerve
    @Katslastnerve Рік тому +3

    i wanna be a foster mom when i get a bit older, i also wanna work as a nurse in pediatrics so with all the classes im taking and your vids i think ill be preped! ^^

  • @surlywithfabshoes
    @surlywithfabshoes 7 місяців тому

    I can’t think of a better support than a pet. As long as it’s not triggering.

  • @namelessname472
    @namelessname472 Рік тому +19

    As someone who is planning to adopt in a few years these videos are actually really helping me know how to react and what to do when I can eventually adopt
    Love your vids btw❤

  • @mathildes4494
    @mathildes4494 Рік тому +2

    this is so helpful and so ful of kindness ❤️ thank you Laura ❤️

  • @RebeccaEvans
    @RebeccaEvans Рік тому +2

    You remind me of my mom. Good feels, right in the childhood.

  • @MagneticUnicornVlogs
    @MagneticUnicornVlogs Рік тому +2

    I really love your teachings and your kindness.

  • @nancyclemo1682
    @nancyclemo1682 Рік тому +1

    You are so wonderful thank you for taking the time to share. I hope to be a foster mom one day and this advice is so helpful

  • @momof1576
    @momof1576 Рік тому +2

    How I wish my daughter had spent the first three years of her life with a foster mother Iike you are instead of the placement she had prior to me adopting her.

  • @deeanna8448
    @deeanna8448 Рік тому +1

    You seem so kind and compassionate. Your voice and mannerisms are inviting and comforting.

  • @julujay9999
    @julujay9999 Рік тому

    wish all foster families where like this

  • @nadialove
    @nadialove Рік тому +1

    And I definitely want to be such a mom

  • @Serene_Haze
    @Serene_Haze Рік тому +2

    Thanks for that tissue, I needed it by the end 🤧

  • @jadiebug115
    @jadiebug115 Рік тому +1

    when i was little, and even know, i would have to have a weighted blanket because i wouldn’t feel safe and i wouldn’t be able to sleep comfortably without it. probably because i felt safe when i was being held by my parents. there are many different resources to help with anxiety and to comfort a foster child, but in my experience knowing many people with anxiety, they all like specific things and are not all the same, so it is recommended that the foster parent finds a toy or something that makes the child feel comfortable. sometimes it is hard to find out what the child prefers so opening up to many options, or trying different options is very helpful for the child and the foster parent.

  • @auggiedoggiesmommy1734
    @auggiedoggiesmommy1734 Рік тому +2

    How on earth did you learn all of this? You are so good at it.

  • @kristinreynolds577
    @kristinreynolds577 Рік тому +5

    You are truly an Angel on earth! You are giving so much great info for current or future foster parents! 💗💗💗

  • @thedeeplover2009
    @thedeeplover2009 Рік тому

    That’s so cute bro: “look at the baby”

  • @hardpass9855
    @hardpass9855 Рік тому +1

    Your channel is so needed!! Thank you for your content!!

  • @GeneralLeia
    @GeneralLeia Рік тому +1

    So kind and gentle. Love these tips and how helpful you are! ❤

  • @flowersafeheart
    @flowersafeheart Рік тому +2

    You spread a healing presence with these videos

  • @Panda_Pproductions
    @Panda_Pproductions Рік тому +5

    This is so sweet! Your videos are so helpful as I've always thought about fostering/adopting in the future. I struggle with comforting other people due to my own issues i have and dont often know how to help which effects me as well. I have basic ideas and phrases but thats about it so this was really helpful. I especially love the part where it's just to take a day for mental health as i wish i was allowed that so i would definitely give any kid that i have through one way or another that chance

  • @jessicaculp3829
    @jessicaculp3829 Рік тому +4

    I just love your videos. They give me ideas even for my own children.

  • @jrs4780
    @jrs4780 Рік тому +1

    You are such an angel. The world needs you.

  • @fullforcegail8372
    @fullforcegail8372 Рік тому +2

    You are an amazing mom.

  • @MartaSinging
    @MartaSinging Рік тому +1

    You’re a wonderful person, an amazing human being. Thank you for all you do.

  • @Holly-ws8qj
    @Holly-ws8qj 11 місяців тому

    Animals are the best comfort, support, and therapy. Not just for foster kids, but for most people

  • @KindredWoD
    @KindredWoD Рік тому

    These videos are so important! Thank you so much for taking the time to make them and share them with the world.

  • @Tacos135
    @Tacos135 Рік тому +2

    This is so nice to see! Thank you for the very helpful video! Also I have that exact squishmallow! Have a blessed week everyone! God loves us all so much:)

  • @thesimplesaguaro
    @thesimplesaguaro Рік тому +2

    You are such an amazing mother, and such a fantastic role model.

  • @LyliatheLoner
    @LyliatheLoner Рік тому +1

    You're amazing. I wish there were more parents like you. 💓

  • @_f_6957
    @_f_6957 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for your content ❤

  • @taylorfrink1182
    @taylorfrink1182 Рік тому

    aw this is also useful for parents i think too really

  • @cchico41
    @cchico41 7 місяців тому

    your channel is so important

  • @alo_11
    @alo_11 Рік тому +1

    Bless you

  • @ariel.onshore
    @ariel.onshore Рік тому +1

    From a Spanish student (myself): subjunctive form is to express emotions. When they were talking about the verb llegar (arrive), you would use lleguen (subjunctive form) if you are expressing your feelings about the arrival, like “ a mi me gusta que ellos lleguen temprano”. This means, “I’d like them to arrive early/I’d like it if they arrived early”.
    If you’re just saying “they arrive at my house”, that’d be present tense - “ellos llegan a mi casa”

    • @ariel.onshore
      @ariel.onshore Рік тому

      Please lmk if I’m wrong, I love to learn about languages! Thx!

  • @Katslastnerve
    @Katslastnerve Рік тому

    also tysm for making these vids

  • @romymasella2702
    @romymasella2702 4 місяці тому

    If you hear a foster child (especially older ones) cry in another room or wait to be alone to cry, is it better to give them space and talk about it afterwards or to come to them to comfort them/ask what’s wrong?

  • @JulEnglefaris
    @JulEnglefaris Рік тому +2

    I'm curious on average how many foster kids do you have during a year? And curious what is the longest a child has stayed with you. Just wondering!

  • @unpretty13able
    @unpretty13able Рік тому

    Love your videos while I'm not yet someday I would love to be a foster mother as I can't have kids of my own. Do ya have any videos about the process of becoming a foster parent?

  • @miadunne670
    @miadunne670 Рік тому +3

    Can u please do one we're the Foster child is self harming (if u already have cloud you please like linke it) thank u

  • @EsmeeAnnamarie
    @EsmeeAnnamarie Рік тому

    What do you do if a foster kid asks you a personal question you're not comfortable answering?

  • @joandougan8682
    @joandougan8682 Рік тому +1

    Be careful with weighted blankets. Two girls recently suffocated in one

  • @karensheehan2878
    @karensheehan2878 Рік тому

    It's avwound that never heals, having been stripped of all family forever and having multiple placements.

  • @curiouscat3384
    @curiouscat3384 9 місяців тому

    I'm curious about affection with foster kids. Most of your instruction leans toward being careful about respecting the child's space. Can you offer some guidance about when to touch, hug, hold, hand on shoulder, cradle, rock.... As an adult who received little affection growing up that I craved, it seems like a very fragile balance between not touching unless asked vs just grab and hold them when they are distressed :)

    • @queer_unicorn
      @queer_unicorn 2 місяці тому

      As with any child touch should be child lead. Honestly idc if the child is biological or foster, there is almost no reason you should be putting your hands on a child unless they say it's ok. Diaper changes and changing clothes are about the only exceptions besides true emergencies that you can't wait for a child to consent or initiate contact first.
      Idk why it's so hard for people to understand that children deserve boundaries and respect. Consent is key.

  • @janetdonald9801
    @janetdonald9801 Рік тому +7

    This lady should be a household name not the Kardadhians
    I hope I spelt their name incorrectly, I shouldn't know it at all.
    We need to stop making stupid people famous.

    • @user-nk1rk2uo8p
      @user-nk1rk2uo8p Рік тому +1

      People who hate on the Kardashians are so silly
      You are the one who is bringing them up completely unrelated lol people like you made them famous

    • @janetdonald9801
      @janetdonald9801 Рік тому +1

      @@user-nk1rk2uo8p me, or maybe their tv shows, or their ads or their merchandise or their being referenced on radio and television constantly-even on the news. 🧐

    • @user-nk1rk2uo8p
      @user-nk1rk2uo8p Рік тому

      @@janetdonald9801 why are you so obsessed Janet

    • @queer_unicorn
      @queer_unicorn 2 місяці тому

      ​@@user-nk1rk2uo8pquit being a bully just because you disagree with someone

  • @oinkoink3669
    @oinkoink3669 Рік тому

    Can you tell us the name of the book, that you showed at 1:00 ?
    it looks so nice!

  • @vicgamesvt9682
    @vicgamesvt9682 Рік тому +3

    Providing mental health days from school is a good idea and imo is something most all kids should get however there should be a reasonable limit and the parent should make sure the timing of the break is reasonable and not used to extend a long weekend for example.

  • @williamalexander7481
    @williamalexander7481 Рік тому

    💜

  • @IDontKnow-pf6en
    @IDontKnow-pf6en Рік тому +3

    cat!

  • @barbieblue3336
    @barbieblue3336 Рік тому

    🙏🙏🙏

  • @Nulltiny
    @Nulltiny Рік тому

    I would like a fluffy cat and maybe a old dog but I'm scared of babies and hyper animals
    Edit: also I'm autistic so I have a hard time feeling stuff for people but I feel things for toys and rocks more
    And if someone asked me about the doll I'd probably start crying because I feel bad that I'm scared of if
    But I'm still scared of it
    And I'm more scared of it because I'm scared to hurt it's feelings

  • @primepudding3378
    @primepudding3378 8 місяців тому

    I feel like some parts of this video applies to adults too

  • @i.want.money_please
    @i.want.money_please Рік тому

    Hey Laura! I was wondering what you would do if a girl got her period❤❤?

    • @hannahb7038
      @hannahb7038 Рік тому +1

      She showed in another video that when arriving at her house, she shows teen girls where menstrual products are kept in their bathroom.

  • @kittygaming3878Therian
    @kittygaming3878Therian 11 місяців тому

    138th

  • @shirleyjhaney1041
    @shirleyjhaney1041 Рік тому

    I thought this was a nice video. I don’t understand wanting kids temporarily but I liked how she handled this.

    • @queer_unicorn
      @queer_unicorn 2 місяці тому

      You don't understand the need for children to have a safe place to live when they're being abused? It's ok to not want to foster, but foster parents are very much needed. "wanting kids temporarily" isn't what fostering is about. Fostering is about being that safe adult for children who may not have had that before.

  • @Nulltiny
    @Nulltiny Рік тому +1

    I don't get break days for mental health
    That's not a thing in my house

    • @queer_unicorn
      @queer_unicorn 2 місяці тому

      I'm sorry you don't get the support you need