Ariz. Admin. Code § R21-6-305 - Nurturing Responsibilities
A foster parent shall nurture a foster child by:
1. Providing the child with opportunities to
develop emotionally, socially, culturally, physically, and educationally, as
appropriate to the child's skill and developmental level;
2. Helping the child develop a positive
identity by respecting the child's race, ethnicity, religion, gender, culture,
and sexual orientation;
3.
Providing the child with opportunities to make choices and to express
preferences appropriate to the child's age and developmental level;
4. Providing the child with a variety of safe
and developmentally appropriate play equipment, toys, and recreational
supplies;
5. Practicing positive
discipline;
6. Assisting the child
with day-to-day concerns;
7.
Providing the child with assistance, comfort, and emotional support to ease the
distress associated with coming into care and with related
transitions;
8. Assisting in
maintaining the child's connection to their family, friends, community, and
culture; and
9. Providing
opportunities for the child to contact family members by means of face-to-face
contact, mail, telephone, or other modes of communication, unless otherwise
directed by the Child Placing Agency.
Notes
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