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Extra Special Parents Extra Special Parents is an innovative agency that provides treatment foster care, adoption services and community based services in Virginia

One of the most powerful things about foster care is that life changing relationships often begin in very ordinary ways....
05/06/2026

One of the most powerful things about foster care is that life changing relationships often begin in very ordinary ways.

A spare bedroom.
A family dinner.
A school pick up.
Someone remembering how a child likes their toast.

Foster parents are ordinary people, but to a child experiencing uncertainty, fear, or instability, consistent care can feel extraordinary.

That does not mean foster parents need to be perfect. It means the small everyday moments of patience, routine, encouragement, and showing up really do matter.

Sometimes children do not remember every detail of what adults said to them.

But they do remember how safe, seen, and cared for they felt.

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As the school year starts winding down across Virginia, many families are thinking about holidays, camps, beach trips, s...
04/06/2026

As the school year starts winding down across Virginia, many families are thinking about holidays, camps, beach trips, sleepovers, and slower mornings.

For children in foster care, summer can feel a little more complicated.

Changes in routine, uncertainty around plans, contact visits, or simply watching other families around them can sometimes bring up anxiety, big emotions, or feelings they cannot easily explain.

That is why ordinary things matter so much in foster care.

Knowing what tomorrow looks like.
Feeling included.
Being invited for ice cream.
Having someone save them a seat.

Children do not always remember the big expensive moments. Often they remember how safe and included they felt.

And honestly, that is where a lot of healing begins.

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There is a moment in foster care that often goes unseen.It is not the first placement call or the big milestones people ...
20/05/2026

There is a moment in foster care that often goes unseen.

It is not the first placement call or the big milestones people talk about most. It is the quieter moments that happen afterwards.

A child beginning to relax into a routine.
A teenager finally joining in at dinner.
A foster parent realising a child has started to feel safe enough to ask for help.
A biological parent making progress step by step.

These moments rarely make headlines, but they matter deeply.

Foster care is built in ordinary moments of consistency, patience, encouragement, and trust. That is often where real change begins.

During National Foster Care Month, we are reminded that strong outcomes for children are rarely created by one big gesture. They are built slowly through relationships, support, and people continuing to show up.

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One of the biggest misunderstandings about foster care is that the goal is always adoption.In reality, foster care is mo...
14/05/2026

One of the biggest misunderstandings about foster care is that the goal is always adoption.

In reality, foster care is most often about providing safety and stability while families work through difficult circumstances.

Whenever safely possible, reunification remains the primary goal.

That means foster parents are often caring for children while also supporting connections with biological family, working alongside social workers, and helping children navigate a very emotional and uncertain time.

Good foster care is not about replacing families. It is about supporting children while families heal, rebuild, and work toward stability.

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One of the hardest parts of foster care can be the separation children experience from the people they know best.For man...
12/05/2026

One of the hardest parts of foster care can be the separation children experience from the people they know best.

For many children entering care, that includes siblings.

Brothers and sisters often provide familiarity, comfort, and connection during an uncertain time. That is why keeping siblings together whenever safely possible matters so much.

In Virginia, sibling placements can sometimes be more difficult to find simply because they require additional space, flexibility, and support.

But when siblings are able to remain together, it can help preserve important relationships and provide children with a sense of stability during major life changes.

Sometimes the most meaningful thing we can do is help children hold on to each other.

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Many children entering foster care have experienced uncertainty, loss, or trauma. That is why foster care today is about...
07/05/2026

Many children entering foster care have experienced uncertainty, loss, or trauma. That is why foster care today is about much more than providing a safe place to stay.

It is also about helping children feel safe emotionally, build trust, and experience stability through caring relationships and consistent support.

Therapeutic foster care recognises that healing happens over time through patience, understanding, structure, and connection.

Foster parents are not expected to have all the answers. What matters most is being willing to learn, stay consistent, and work alongside a supportive team focused on the child’s wellbeing.

Small moments of safety and trust can make a lifelong difference.

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May is National Foster Care Month.There are many reasons people consider fostering. Some feel drawn to helping children....
06/05/2026

May is National Foster Care Month.

There are many reasons people consider fostering. Some feel drawn to helping children. Some have personal experience with foster care or adoption. Some simply know they have space in their home and heart to support a child who needs stability.

What matters most is understanding that fostering is never something you do alone.

In Virginia, foster care works best when foster parents, social workers, agencies, therapists, schools, and communities work together around the child.

Children do not need perfect families. They need caring, supported adults who are willing to learn, stay consistent, and be part of a team.

That is where stability begins.

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May is National Foster Care Month.You’ll see a lot of posts asking people to step forward and become foster parents. Tha...
24/04/2026

May is National Foster Care Month.

You’ll see a lot of posts asking people to step forward and become foster parents. That matters. But there’s something just as important to say.

Foster care today is not about one person stepping in to help. It’s about being part of a system that supports children through some of the most complex moments of their lives.

In Virginia, that system includes social workers, foster parents, kinship carers, therapists, schools, and agencies all working together for the child.

Fostering is not about having all the answers. It’s about being willing to be part of a team, to learn, and to show up consistently.

That’s what children need. Not perfection. Stability.

Foster care doesn’t work because people say yes once.It works because people are supported to keep going.In Virginia, fo...
16/04/2026

Foster care doesn’t work because people say yes once.

It works because people are supported to keep going.

In Virginia, foster parents are caring for children who have experienced disruption, uncertainty, and often trauma. That care doesn’t sit in isolation. It relies on guidance, communication, and consistent support from the professionals around them.

When foster parents feel supported, placements are more likely to last. When placements last, children experience more stability.

Support is not an extra. It’s part of what makes foster care work.

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One of the biggest misunderstandings about foster care is that it sits with one group of people.It doesn’t.In Virginia, ...
14/04/2026

One of the biggest misunderstandings about foster care is that it sits with one group of people.

It doesn’t.

In Virginia, this is a system. Social workers, foster parents, kinship carers, agencies, schools, therapists. Everyone has a role.

No one part can carry it alone.

When people understand that, something shifts. It becomes less about who’s responsible and more about how we work together better.

Children are safest when the system around them is strong.

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