Friendship, cooperation, and kindness are important characteristics we’ve always tried to instill in our children. Now more than ever, it’s important for our family to focus on good character traits as we just welcomed three foster daughters into our home a couple weeks ago. While we don’t know how long they will be with us, throwing an additional 8, 4, and 4 month old into the crazy mix of five kiddos (ages 2-11) that we already had is definitely challenging but also rewarding and fun. There is one company that has always offered amazing cooperation games as well as learning products and fun items.
While we weren’t entirely sure what to expect when welcoming foster children, many of the things we’ve experienced is to be expected when kids have been pulled from an unfit home, yet the only home they’ve ever known. They are experiencing so many emotions that young children just shouldn’t have to go through. It’s a scary time for them. Their world has been turned upside down and they are worried, scared, feeling insecure, uncertain about what each day may hold, and struggling with feelings of enjoying their new surroundings but knowing that their parents aren’t there with them. All of this can be very difficult to vocalize and understand for them.