I thought that it might be helpful to have a post right here on the Important Posts page about how to interact with the blog. There are two different ways to have your voice heard.
Welcome back to Taylor Talks!
I thought that it might be helpful to have a post right here on the Important Posts page about how to interact with the blog. There are two different ways to have your voice heard.
0 Comments
Welcome back to Taylor Talks!
As I was sitting here thinking about my blog, and how to spread the word about it, I started to think about all of the different topics that I want to explore throughout my blog. I realized that not everything that I want to write about will be suitable for younger children to read. While I don’t think that any young children will just happen to find my blog, I want to make it clear that should parents want to share my thoughts with their young children, they should be sure to read over my entire post first. I believe that most of the information I write about will be fine for any age to read, but there are some topics that are geared toward readers who are least in their freshman year of high school. If anyone has concerns about the material discussed in my blog, please feel free to use the Contact page to write to me before reading my posts. Welcome back to Taylor Talks!
The first thing that I thought I should do, before blogging about all of my experiences with foster care, would be to explain what certain terms mean. Words that are part of my everyday vocabulary are often things that people have never heard of before. Here’s a list of the foster care terms I think you should know for the future, along with my personal definitions of them… Welcome to Taylor Talks! My name is Taylor Faith Krigsman, and I'm very excited to be starting this new blog. |
AboutMy family started doing foster care when I was three years old. We took in nineteen children over the course of eighteen years, with our last placement leaving in December 2014. I'm the only biological child in my family, though my parents adopted five of my siblings. ArchivesCategories |