Fostering can be a wonderful experience, but you should know up front it can be very stressful and heart-breaking at times. Not every child that comes into your house is a bundle of joy.
And then there are those that you become so attached to...
We've adopted three. With our own 5 biological children, that gives us 8 total. Of the three we adopted, the oldest was a 4 yr. old little girl who had no disabilities or challenges. She is now a beautiful 12 year old.
Her infant brother was 6 months old when we got him. He was a FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome) baby. He is now 7 yr old and we are just now seeing the effects of this. He's a lovely child, extremely smart and charming, but also very hyper and definitely a drama major!
Our youngest is a little bi-racial child who is going through his terrible twos right now! We picked him up straight from the hospital at 3 days old. He was born with drugs in his system. At a year old he came up for adoption and we couldn't let him go.
Now to answer your question... should you go for it?? Absolutely! And if I were going to give you some friendly advice it would be "don't over-whelme yourself!" Start slowly. Maybe take one child to begin with and when you feel you can handle another, take another one. In Arkansas where I live, a foster home can not have more than 2 children under the age of two. So if you only want infants and toddlers... two would be your limit.
Good luck with whatever you decide to do.


We've adopted three. With our own 5 biological children, that gives us 8 total. Of the three we adopted, the oldest was a 4 yr. old little girl who had no disabilities or challenges. She is now a beautiful 12 year old.
Her infant brother was 6 months old when we got him. He was a FAS (Fetal Alcohol Syndrome) baby. He is now 7 yr old and we are just now seeing the effects of this. He's a lovely child, extremely smart and charming, but also very hyper and definitely a drama major!
Our youngest is a little bi-racial child who is going through his terrible twos right now! We picked him up straight from the hospital at 3 days old. He was born with drugs in his system. At a year old he came up for adoption and we couldn't let him go.
Now to answer your question... should you go for it?? Absolutely! And if I were going to give you some friendly advice it would be "don't over-whelme yourself!" Start slowly. Maybe take one child to begin with and when you feel you can handle another, take another one. In Arkansas where I live, a foster home can not have more than 2 children under the age of two. So if you only want infants and toddlers... two would be your limit.
Good luck with whatever you decide to do.