Our homestudy is Monday and though I know each homestudy is going to be different because of the agency I thought I would ask you ladies if there were things you did/didn't do during your homestudy that you feel was positive/negative that you could share? We are also reading the dummy & idiot adoption books but sometimes it's nice to hear from real people on this. Thanks!
Re: Any Homestudy advice?
Homestudy as in the home visit?
Ours went fine. We were just ready with answers to any questions. They asked about smoke detectors, fire extinguishers, makeup of the town and neighborhood, that sort of thing.
I think the anticipation is worse than the actual visit.
Just relax and be yourself. Honestly, the agency wants to make this as easy on you as possible. Barring any glaring reasons why you shouldn't be approved, everything will go smoothly. They just want to make sure that you can and will provide a loving, safe home for any children placed with you. They are not out to trick or catch you into being rejected.
I wish I had realized this before. I was a nervous wreck, and the homestudy was more relaxed than most interviews I've had. We just sat back and talked about ourselves. Easy, schmisy!