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EPISODE · Dec 13, 2024 · 26 MIN

Operating from a Deficit

from Foster Fathers · host Chris Easley & Kyle Seick

In this eye-opening episode of the Foster Fathers Podcast, we tackle the reality of operating from a deficit—starting from behind and having to work harder than most just to reach a sense of normalcy. For foster parents, adoptive families, and the children in their care, the journey often begins with gaps to fill, whether emotional, physical, or systemic. This episode is all about acknowledging those challenges while finding hope and strength to move forward.In this episode, we discuss:What it means to operate from a deficit in foster care and adoption, including the unique hurdles faced by both parents and children.The emotional toll of feeling like you’re always catching up and strategies to stay resilient.Practical advice for addressing developmental delays, emotional healing, and trust-building.Stories of families who’ve overcome deficits and built a strong foundation for growth, healing, and success.Encouragement for those who feel like the mountain is too steep to climb and why every small step forward matters.This candid conversation is for anyone who feels the weight of starting behind but is determined to press on for the sake of the children they love. You’ll walk away with validation, encouragement, and tools to navigate the extra work it takes to get to “normal.”Subscribe to the Foster Fathers Podcast for more raw, real, and relatable conversations about the challenges and joys of foster care and adoption. Don’t forget to leave a review and share your own story with us!

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