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Before a foster child comes into your home, it is important to make sure that it is ready for them. This will help make the transition easier for them and allow them to feel more comfortable in your home. Here are three ways to make your home a welcome place for foster care.

3 Ways To Make Your Home A Welcome Place For Foster Care

Keep Things Clean And Organized 

It is important that your home is cleaned and organized to prepare for the arrival of your foster child. This can help your home seem like a welcoming and comfortable place, rather than one that is messy and chaotic. Get rid of extra items that you don’t need and organize all of your other items. This can be done by placing items in filing cabinets, totes, and other forms of organizers.

Put Away Fragile Items 

If you have items out that are fragile, it is a good idea to pack these items up. If a younger foster child is coming into your home, they may accidentally break these things. It is also a good idea to put fragile items away if you have older foster children because you may not know what mental state they are in, and they could potentially hurt themselves.

Personalize Their Bedroom 

One of the most important things that you can do to prepare your home for your foster child is to get a room ready for them and personalize it. If you know what your child likes, then you can include these things in their bedroom, such as a stuffed animal, a blanket, a poster, etc. This will help them to feel very happy and comfortable in their new room and will immediately create a space within your home that they consider to be safe.

To learn about more ways that you can prepare your home for foster care, visit us today at Texas Family Initiative.