@@Raynieryful I do not…I don’t know of anyone else at all who specializes in this type of adoption, unfortunately! I would still be willing to work with you, it would just involve more research on my part :)
I love this. The home study can feel intense when you are in the middle of it, but once you are done, you can look back and see it wasn’t that big of a deal. There can definitely be some interesting requests-like you need to have certain vaccinations or tests done-but in the end, it ends up being nothing. I can relate it a little bit to the prenatal visits…once you are connected to your kiddo, you forget about the discomfort.
Thank you so much for this information! We're just starting this process. We've done one informational session and have another next week. We're eager to begin the process.
Thank you so much for making this! It’s very helpful. Will one spouse being unemployed stop them from saying yes during a home study? I have chronic nerve pain and have not had a job since shortly before my husband and I got married (10+ years ago) mainly because we don’t need 2 incomes and i always knew when we adopted that I’d be a stay-at-home Mom. Thank you for your time and videos!!! ❤
I live with my mom and don't work. I do get survivor benefits or Social Security. Will that disqualify me from adopting? I don't have bills to pay so living off of survivor benefits won't be an issue
You are welcome! It can vary state to state, but typically you will still have to go through the foster care licensing process. The difference is that you already know what child you are planning to foster or adopt! You can reach out to your county's children's services and they should be able to share the requirements with you for where you live :)
Great information, how long did the process take from applying to become a foster parent to getting approved ? Can you be in a rental or do you have to own a home?
You can be in a rental! As for timeline, it can vary a lot depending on your agency and when they offer their classes. 3-4 months is about average with a private agency, but sometimes going through the state can take longer. Thanks for watching! :)
I'm not sure when it comes to room size, but I know you will need to have an egress of some sort for fire safety! You can usually allow children of the same gender to share rooms! If the children are under the age of 5, you can sometimes have a boy and girl share a room. Hope that helps! :)
Does anyone know how long you have to have had your job before being qualified financially? I was out of work because of covid from March 2020- Dec 2022
That probably varies state to state, but I think as long as you have income now where you can care for the child you will most likely be fine. Just explain that upfront to your county/agency before you get started.
That is definitely tough!! I would personally give yourself some time to adjust to your new living environment and meet some people before jumping into adopting. Even if you give yourself like 6 months to a year it could help a lot! Adoption is already such a challenging transition that I don’t recommend doing more than one adjustment at a time. However, you can probably also meet some other adoptive parents through your trainings/support groups which could be a good way to build community:)
Hi there, I don’t see any contact information to email you to ask but your consultation is something that seems to align with me, but I’m in Canada. Can you still help via a consultation?
Hi! You can email me at katie@adoptinformed.com :) I have not yet worked with clients from Canada, but if you email me some of your questions I can let you know if it’s something I can help with via a consultation!
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Do you know of any similar consultant as you but based in Canada?
@@Raynieryful I do not…I don’t know of anyone else at all who specializes in this type of adoption, unfortunately! I would still be willing to work with you, it would just involve more research on my part :)
We’re half way through our training and waiting to get started with the home study… this was super helpful!
I love this. The home study can feel intense when you are in the middle of it, but once you are done, you can look back and see it wasn’t that big of a deal. There can definitely be some interesting requests-like you need to have certain vaccinations or tests done-but in the end, it ends up being nothing. I can relate it a little bit to the prenatal visits…once you are connected to your kiddo, you forget about the discomfort.
So true! It’s usually not as bad as we think it will be.
They just matched me 😍. I love your videos
Oh my goodness congratulations! 🎉🎈
This video cleared up so much for me. Thank you!
You are welcome 😊 I actually thought of you when I filmed it because I know you asked a question about financial stuff recently!
@@adoptinformed love that! When you mentioned the financial stuff I thought to my self, God is answering my worry prayers about this topic!
Thank you so much for all your knowledge!
I am in the licensing process and this was awesome, thank you so much. I'm looking forward to more of your videos.
I love your channel. I’ve been watching for months and I’m matched now and starting visits :)
Oooh that’s super exciting! Congrats! 🥰
Clear and concise sweet and Calm.. Thank you so much
Thank you so much for this information! We're just starting this process. We've done one informational session and have another next week. We're eager to begin the process.
Love your channel ❤️ Keep up the great work. Blessings 🤍🤍🤍
Thank you so much for making this! It’s very helpful.
Will one spouse being unemployed stop them from saying yes during a home study?
I have chronic nerve pain and have not had a job since shortly before my husband and I got married (10+ years ago) mainly because we don’t need 2 incomes and i always knew when we adopted that I’d be a stay-at-home Mom. Thank you for your time and videos!!! ❤
The Home Inspection study is the thing I’m actually LEAST nervous about.
I live with my mom and don't work. I do get survivor benefits or Social Security. Will that disqualify me from adopting? I don't have bills to pay so living off of survivor benefits won't be an issue
Thank you so much, this took a huge weight off my shoulders. I was wondering, do you know how different to process is for kinship foster/adoption??
You are welcome! It can vary state to state, but typically you will still have to go through the foster care licensing process. The difference is that you already know what child you are planning to foster or adopt! You can reach out to your county's children's services and they should be able to share the requirements with you for where you live :)
Great information, how long did the process take from applying to become a foster parent to getting approved ? Can you be in a rental or do you have to own a home?
You can be in a rental! As for timeline, it can vary a lot depending on your agency and when they offer their classes. 3-4 months is about average with a private agency, but sometimes going through the state can take longer. Thanks for watching! :)
@@adoptinformed thank you !
Does anyone know what the typical room size requirements are, and if you can have more than one child in a room?
I'm not sure when it comes to room size, but I know you will need to have an egress of some sort for fire safety! You can usually allow children of the same gender to share rooms! If the children are under the age of 5, you can sometimes have a boy and girl share a room. Hope that helps! :)
Katie my agency told me they’d contact me this week to do a home assessment, is that the same thing as a home study??
Yes, that would most likely be your home safety check and possibly the interview portion of the home study. I hope it goes well! :)
@@adoptinformedthank you!!!! I’ll keep you posted 🙏
Does anyone know how long you have to have had your job before being qualified financially? I was out of work because of covid from March 2020- Dec 2022
That probably varies state to state, but I think as long as you have income now where you can care for the child you will most likely be fine. Just explain that upfront to your county/agency before you get started.
What if i dont have any friends and i just moved to a new state lol how do i do the recommendations
That is definitely tough!! I would personally give yourself some time to adjust to your new living environment and meet some people before jumping into adopting. Even if you give yourself like 6 months to a year it could help a lot! Adoption is already such a challenging transition that I don’t recommend doing more than one adjustment at a time. However, you can probably also meet some other adoptive parents through your trainings/support groups which could be a good way to build community:)
Hi there, I don’t see any contact information to email you to ask but your consultation is something that seems to align with me, but I’m in Canada. Can you still help via a consultation?
Hi! You can email me at katie@adoptinformed.com :) I have not yet worked with clients from Canada, but if you email me some of your questions I can let you know if it’s something I can help with via a consultation!
@@adoptinformedI emailed! Never heard back… may just be a busy time, personally
@@danielleg1504 that is so strange! If you want to try again I can check :)
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Mine is in two wks. The first hm coat🫣 I'm so nervous. I think I'll be fine tho. Thank you for helping us to just relax through the process.
How’d it go?! ❤❤❤
I would like more help through this process. Would you please contact me
You can reach out to me with questions at katie@adoptinformed.com!