Fostering and Us
by Caroline Rejdak
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"It soon became apparent to everyone that their mum wasn't going to be around for much longer and the children had to be prepared."

The author and her husband, Robert, decided to start a family. Unfortunately, they discovered that they were unable to have children of their own. In response to this, they chose to pursue adoption, but the process took a considerable amount of time. In the meantime, they decided to foster children. They embarked on this journey, completed the approval process, and followed the advice of their social worker. The couple genuinely enjoys helping other families care for their children and takes their role as foster parents seriously. In her book, Rejdak shares a detailed account of her and her husband's journey into fostering, hoping to inspire and assist others who wish to embark on a similar path.

In this inspiring work, Rejdak honestly examines the journey that she and her husband undertook in the realm of fostering. She begins by articulating her struggles with fertility, which ultimately guided them toward this path. The author candidly shares her experiences in an effort to connect with readers on a profound level. Many may identify with Rejdak's challenges, thereby enhancing their understanding of her perspective. Rejdak provides a comprehensive overview of the steps involved in their fostering journey, including the numerous challenges they encountered, thereby preparing readers for what to expect. She vividly recounts her experiences with the various children they fostered, highlighting the uniqueness of each child's circumstances, which necessitates that foster parents adapt to the specific needs of each individual. The narrative clearly illustrates the strong relationships that Rejdak and her husband cultivated with both their adopted and foster children over the years.

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