Before, During, After Map

Arrivals and Goodbyes - Managing Transitions Safely

Supporting foster children when they first arrive, and helping everyone navigate endings safely.

Before the moment
Transitions start long before the child walks through the door, or before goodbye is spoken.
What might be happening underneath?
  • Arrival often follows loss, fear, and sensory overload, even when a child appears calm.
  • Children may be scanning for danger, control, or rejection rather than comfort.
  • Birth children may feel displaced, anxious, or unsure where they now fit.
  • At endings, grief may show up as withdrawal, anger, regression, or sudden indifference.
Support that helps
  • Prepare the home for safety rather than welcome, calm spaces, predictable routines, fewer expectations.
  • Lower emotional demand, you do not need bonding on day one.
  • Talk honestly but simply with birth children, name uncertainty and reassure belonging.
  • For planned endings, begin naming that change is coming well before the final day.
Gentle prompt
What would help this transition feel safer, rather than smoother?
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This beautiful story course is a great place to start

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