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    I personally would never consider this. Think about the impact on you and your regular full time children on having endless short term kids rotating through. It does not suit my personality to be in a constant state of transition.

    It takes so much effort on our part to settle new children into care.

    If you NEED the money them perhaps it is necessary but I would do all I could to avoid it. I would also be weary of the impression it might leave on my current families or families I am trying to attract.

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