Do the natural parents remain involved with their child in placement?
The social worker is the link between the foster child and his/her own natural parents. The social worker will be involved in helping the parents to work toward the return of the child to their home, or in some instances, toward a permanent placement away from the natural family. When visits between the child and his/her natural family are desirable, the social worker arranges these visits with the foster parents.

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1. What do foster parents do?
2. How long does it take to become a foster parent?
3. Do I have to own my own home? What if I'm a renter?
4. What if I'm a single parent? Can I still be a foster parent?
5. What is the difference between being a certified home with an agency or a licensed foster family home?
6. What kind of support do foster parents receive once a child is placed with them?
7. Do the natural parents remain involved with their child in placement?
8. What types of foster families are needed most?
9. What support services will I receive as a foster parent?
10. How many children can share a room? Can a boy and girl share the same room? As a parent, can I share my room with a child?