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Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard


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Do you worry about applying the Reasonable and Prudent Parent Standard as a foster parent? Check out this interview with Rhonda Serrano, a senior attorney at the ABA Center on Children and the Law, and Kate Schultz, the Deputy Director at Foster Family Alliance of North Carolina and a licensed foster parent. 

In this episode, we cover:

  • Where does the concept and term for “reasonable and prudent parent” come from?
  • What were the problems that the reasonable and prudent parent standard is trying to address? 
  • The intent is to promote and support normalcy. Why is normalcy so important for foster youth?
  • Who does this standard apply to? 
  • Does it apply to all children and youth in foster care?
  • Why is the distinction between an “activity” vs. a “service” important? 
  • What is included in extracurricular activities?
  • What is included as an enrichment activity? 
  • What is included in cultural activities?
  • What is considered a social activity?
  • Would these activities usually be included?
    • Phone and computer use
    • Being on social media
    • Reasonable curfews and rules for dating and socializing
    • Driver’s licenses and learner’s permits
    • Social activities with friends and peers, including unsupervised social activities, such as:
      • Going to the movies
      • Dating
      • Visiting friends’ houses overnight
  • Would background checks be needed to spend the night at a friend's or foster grandparent’s house?
  • Are there some activities that are inherently too risky for the foster parent to make the decision on whether to participate?
  • The activity is supposed to be age or developmentally appropriate. Who makes this decision?

Factors to consider when applying this standard. 

  • Does the child/youth want to do this activity? Does it fit with their interests, likes, and dislikes?
  • Is this activity appropriate for their age and something other kids their age get to do? 
  • Can this youth/child participate safely for their selves and others, given their behavioral history?
  • Is there appropriate adult supervision for this activity?
  • Does this activity encourage the child’s emotional and developmental growth?
  • Does participating in this activity normalize life for this child/youth? Does it provide a more family-like experience?
  • Does this activity provide a way for the child to further their self-identity (including ethnic, cultural, religious, etc)?
  • Does it provide an opportunity for healthy risk-taking?
  • Will the youth gain adult skills for transitioning?
  • Does the biological parent want the child to participate in this activity? 
  • Can you afford this activity?
  • Risk factor
  • Mental health: are there any triggers to be aware of?
  • What liability does the resource parent have if things go wrong at the activity?
  • How can biological parents be included in de

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