1. Make sure your baby has completed all relevant immunizations, regular deworming, and brings relevant immunization and deworming certificates when in foster care. 2. Be sure to bring your dog ID and put a leash on your baby. 3. Make a detailed list of your baby's life, diet and bowel movements, prepare enough food, and it is best to bring your own food basins and basins. 4. Don't forget to bring your baby's favorite toys, which will also make your baby feel a little safe. 5. During foster care, you must carefully read the foster care agreement and communicate the content of the agreement with the other party. 6. Keep the contact number of the foster care unit.
Modern communication is so developed that you can completely request to video chat with your baby at a convenient time for both parties!
This problem often occurs, which is why foster care units require deposits. If you really can't get back within the specified time, you can call the foster care unit to communicate; if you really forget, the foster care unit will call you to remind you; the delayed foster care fees incurred will be charged according to the actual situation.