
Episode 14 - Back to School and Foster Care: Helping Kids Thrive in the Classroom
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Back-to-school season can be stressful for any family—but for foster and adoptive parents, navigating school can feel especially overwhelming. In this episode of Dream Small, Jason and Whitney share their lived experiences of sending foster kiddos to school and offer practical advice for making the transition smoother.
From choosing the right school and advocating for trauma-informed teachers to preparing children with routines, comfort items, and role-playing, this conversation is packed with encouragement and real-life strategies. Whether you’re new to fostering or a seasoned resource parent, you’ll find wisdom and hope to help your child feel safe, supported, and ready to thrive in the classroom.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
- How to evaluate school options for foster children
- Why trauma-informed teachers and staff make all the difference·
- The importance of routines and preparation for school success
- Advocating for IEPs, 504s, and support services
- Helping kids feel safe, secure, and understood in new environments
- The vital role of community and your “village” in back-to-school transitions
Whether your child is starting kindergarten, entering middle school, or switching districts, this episode will remind you that you are not alone—and that your faithfulness in the small things truly matters.
🙌 Special Thanks to Our Sponsor:
A huge thank you to Ray Podesta, realtor with Stone Gable Realty. If you’re in Central Indiana and looking to buy or sell a home, reach out to Ray at 317-538-3226 or email him at Ray@stoneangable.com.
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🎵 Music credit:
"Paradise Found" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) | Licensed under
Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/