Sleeping requirements
OK....forgive me I am a bit ahead of myself, but that's just the way I work. I can't sit and wait for the agency training to find out what I should do to get my house ready for our first step as a foster family, which will be respite care. I want to get my bio kids settled into their new room situations as we go through the training. So....Here's my situation. I have a guest room on the 1st floor of my house, but all other bedrooms are on second floor. I don't feel comfortable having a child (age 4-8) sleep downstairs by him/herself and not sure they would allow that anyway. Other option is an upstairs bedroom that currently has a crib (that my almost 3 year old is still in, but moving her to her big sis's room). We are wondering if we should get a toddler bed in there with the crib, or do they not allow sibs in the same room? We hope to respite sib pairs where the older child is around 5 years old. Do we need a twin bed for a 5 yr old? The room is not large, so a toddler or the longer youth bed version would work better.
Most of the younger foster kids in our area are in sib groups, so being able to sleep at least 2 would allow us to help a lot more foster families with respite. Thanks for entertaining my inability to wait.
Last edited by Erica1031 : Yesterday at 05:35 PM.
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