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<blockquote data-quote="house of cards" data-source="post: 180777" data-attributes="member: 2005"><p>I don't know how old you are but i think it is very sweet of you to understand fostering is a family thing and not just your parents. I think it is almost to be expected that kids coming into fostercare don't have very good boundries so I can see her not understanding when enough is enough so you have to teach her. I think nvts said it well about setting a special time up for you and her to do somethings and then explain that you need alone time or other reasons and stick with it. once she sees the consistence of it I think she will settle down...or she could be like my little girl and be a bottomless pit, either way, you need the boundries so you can continue to do all you are doing without burning out or resenting it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="house of cards, post: 180777, member: 2005"] I don't know how old you are but i think it is very sweet of you to understand fostering is a family thing and not just your parents. I think it is almost to be expected that kids coming into fostercare don't have very good boundries so I can see her not understanding when enough is enough so you have to teach her. I think nvts said it well about setting a special time up for you and her to do somethings and then explain that you need alone time or other reasons and stick with it. once she sees the consistence of it I think she will settle down...or she could be like my little girl and be a bottomless pit, either way, you need the boundries so you can continue to do all you are doing without burning out or resenting it. [/QUOTE]
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