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If the children are in foster homes now, won It it be hard for them to move to a new adoptive home?

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If the children are in foster homes now, won It it be hard for them to move to a new adoptive home?

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Yes, it will. It is always hard on a child to leave a place that has been home. Careful work must be done with the child to prepare for the move. While pre-placement visits will help, it is reasonable to expect that you and your new child will have some adjustments to make. We will try to help you understand some of the reasons for these problems, and find the solutions before you encounter them. Your love, attention, patience and understanding will be necessary to help your child during these periods. We strongly believe the benefits of a permanent home will soon outweigh the temporary problems.

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