The Foster Dad Directive

Fostering a Runaway and Human Trafficking Target


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In this episode of the Foster Dad Directive podcast, I share my experience fostering a teenager who was both a chronic runaway and a potential target for exploitation and human trafficking. Looking back on our third placement, I discuss the difficult balance between a child’s privacy and their safety, especially when social media, online relationships, and digital communication become serious risk factors. I explain why I believe parents and foster parents should monitor online activity, the dangers of unrestricted internet access, and some of the tools that can help families keep children safer online. I also describe the challenges we faced with a 13-year-old placement who had experienced significant trauma, including the loss of her mother, rejection from her father, and a pattern of communicating with much older individuals online. Those issues eventually escalated into repeated runaway incidents, threats of violence, and involvement from law enforcement and missing child agencies. Through that experience, I learned the importance of setting clear boundaries, monitoring digital activity early, and understanding that many children do not fully recognize the risks they face online.


I also discuss the legal and practical realities of handling a runaway placement within the foster care system, including the difficulties of working with agencies, understanding removal procedures, and protecting both the child and the other children in the home. I share information about Michigan policies that may allow emergency removal when a child’s safety is at risk and explain why, in some situations, continuing a placement may no longer be in the best interests of anyone involved. Beyond foster care, I explore broader questions about privacy, parental responsibility, and when young adults should gain full independence over their digital lives. Throughout the episode, I emphasize that online safety should take priority over unrestricted privacy for minors, especially when children are vulnerable to manipulation, exploitation, or trafficking. I close by reflecting on my own journey with addiction recovery, technology use, and parenting, while encouraging listeners to stay engaged, ask questions, and continue learning how to protect the children in their care.


00:12 Fostering a Runaway and Human Trafficking Target

01:06 Family Update and Adoption Progress

02:14 Safety vs. Privacy for Children Online

04:36 Monitoring Apps and Digital Safety Tools

07:02 Placement Background and Warning Signs

10:24 When a Placement Becomes Unsafe

12:22 Michigan CPS Removal Guidelines

15:31 Lessons Learned From a Runaway Placement

17:03 Cameras, Safety, and Ongoing Challenges

17:29 Privacy Rights After Age 18


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The Foster Dad DirectiveBy Charles Daily