Hi Ocean!
I appreciate your feedback. Here is an update.
1. While the case was going, I took a parenting course through the National Child's Advocacy Center that was 6 weeks long and gave a certificate. It did nothing. I did contact them to try to take the class again (since it has been a few years) and was directed to a different program. It is a parenting class of sorts but focuses more so on day to day things. This one last about 12 weeks I believe.
2. I will plan to take a CPR certified class for children. I hadn't ever thought of this. Great advice!
3. I have done counseling, trying to stay in it with a plan to go every 3-4 weeks. The hold back with this lays within the financial factor. A little more than half my income goes towards paying child support, after that is taken out (it is automatically garnished) there is health insurance, taxes, normal stuff. At the end of the month, I am lucky to bring home about $400. This barely covers my car payment and related insurance. I did take on another job to help cover additional expenses in addition to getting funds into an account for emergency expenses.
I also enrolled in my community college to take some courses. I plan to only take 1-2 courses per semester, depending on what I can afford/assistance I am able to get. I plan to finish college.
The only communication I have with the father and aunt is related to children in the aspect of visits, birthdays, etc. I am not allowed to visit either child at school or daycare due to it 'possibly interrupting their development which causes more harm than good.' I cannot get anything more from either situation regardless of my asking. Heck, the father won't even allow me to take pictures of our son nor will he send any.
The GAL is not still an active participant in the case since it ended back in 2013. Before I petition for anything, I want to ensure I've done everything in my power to prove to the courts I accept full responsibility for what happened, have taken action to correct mistakes, and continue to take action to prevent any future mistakes from occurring. I would like to progress from the weekly supervised visitations to eventually non-supervised visits, eventually regaining custody of my youngest and sharing custody of my oldest.
I struggle with the day to day impact of not having my children despite my efforts in trying to remain positive. I try to find productive things to do (i.e. volunteering, completing school, finding a better job, etc) however it doesn't replace the longing I have for my children ... not that I felt or expected it would.
I appreciate your feedback. Here is an update.
1. While the case was going, I took a parenting course through the National Child's Advocacy Center that was 6 weeks long and gave a certificate. It did nothing. I did contact them to try to take the class again (since it has been a few years) and was directed to a different program. It is a parenting class of sorts but focuses more so on day to day things. This one last about 12 weeks I believe.
2. I will plan to take a CPR certified class for children. I hadn't ever thought of this. Great advice!
3. I have done counseling, trying to stay in it with a plan to go every 3-4 weeks. The hold back with this lays within the financial factor. A little more than half my income goes towards paying child support, after that is taken out (it is automatically garnished) there is health insurance, taxes, normal stuff. At the end of the month, I am lucky to bring home about $400. This barely covers my car payment and related insurance. I did take on another job to help cover additional expenses in addition to getting funds into an account for emergency expenses.
I also enrolled in my community college to take some courses. I plan to only take 1-2 courses per semester, depending on what I can afford/assistance I am able to get. I plan to finish college.
The only communication I have with the father and aunt is related to children in the aspect of visits, birthdays, etc. I am not allowed to visit either child at school or daycare due to it 'possibly interrupting their development which causes more harm than good.' I cannot get anything more from either situation regardless of my asking. Heck, the father won't even allow me to take pictures of our son nor will he send any.
The GAL is not still an active participant in the case since it ended back in 2013. Before I petition for anything, I want to ensure I've done everything in my power to prove to the courts I accept full responsibility for what happened, have taken action to correct mistakes, and continue to take action to prevent any future mistakes from occurring. I would like to progress from the weekly supervised visitations to eventually non-supervised visits, eventually regaining custody of my youngest and sharing custody of my oldest.
I struggle with the day to day impact of not having my children despite my efforts in trying to remain positive. I try to find productive things to do (i.e. volunteering, completing school, finding a better job, etc) however it doesn't replace the longing I have for my children ... not that I felt or expected it would.