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![]() 24. They do not accept the authority of foster parents, teachers, or others in charge.
Understanding this sign when you see it in your foster child can be hard. Why? There is a lot of difference between authority and power. Children learn to respect authority, people in authority, and learn to accept authority. This becomes a value. Power is different. It gets its importance from who is bigger and stronger. Power is something to fear; and people with power are to be feared.
How your foster child sees you, teachers, and other adults is important. Does she see you as people in authority or as people with power? She may say, "You can't make me do it." That is what she really means. "You cannot or will not use power to make me do it." She likely is right.
How can you respond to this? Say, "You are right. Even if I could make you do it, I won't. I will not treat you that way. I will help you learn it is better for you to do what I ask than to refuse. You can still refuse. Please do what I ask so we do not have to figure out what other choices we have."
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