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    Conclusion. Just like traditional couples same sex couples want the American dream to have a family. They want to love‚ care‚ provide and support their kids in every way just like traditional couples do which is what kids who are in foster care need. This makes them good enough to adopt‚ kids who would probably never be adopted. There has not been any proof that same sex couples are different from any other couple. References Vandivere‚ S.‚ Malm‚ K.‚ and Radel‚ L. Adoption USA: A Chartbook

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    an African-American teen‚ who has run away from multiple foster homes and has come to live at a residential program. She has many different areas of concern reported by previous therapists‚ and foster parents such as: a history of abuse‚ a breakdown in relationship with her mother‚ and a romantic relationship that is demonstrating signs

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    completely new‚ it’s a whole new ball game‚” he said. “It’s just using it properly‚ and that’s going to help.” Tami Hamilton‚ foster director for Hope Defined Animal Rescue‚ said the organization also sends photos of the animals to its partners in Colorado. “They then come back and say ‘I want that dog‚’” she said. “At that point‚ I come in‚ I pull the dog and I put it into foster care. We get it fully vetted‚ minus the spay and neuter‚ which the other rescue does. Then we do transports every two weeks

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    in the novel Lullabies for Little Criminals by Heather O’Neil. The complete loss of Baby’s innocence is built up throughout the whole novel with multiple different experiences over time. Experiences such as‚ being exposed to drugs‚ spending time in foster homes and being engaged in prostitution. Baby’s childhood is ruined due to her own actions and with the assistance of others. Baby’s first experience that causes her loss of innocence is her first experience with the use of drugs. Baby grew up with

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    The total population of children in the United States under the age of 18‚ is 73‚645‚ 111 which makes up 23% of the United States (Kids Count: Data Center). In order to protect these children‚ there is a system of rules which is known as the child welfare system. This system is supposed to protect the children who are considered to be neglected or abused. Each state has its own services and supply families with with they can at their own level. It depends on how rich or poor the state is. Each

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    During the Holocaust many families were separated. Families knew they would not be able to be together in the concentration camps. To avoid being separated and hurting their children‚ parents would place their children in convents‚ orphanages‚ and foster families before they were taken. This was the parents only hope to save their children. When this war began many men left their families and tried to flee the country for a chance to be free. They left mothers alone with their children struggling

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    domestic adoption and there may be some openness‚ depending on the birth parents. The pros/cons of Domestic Adoption are: Pros: 1. It is more affordable due to reduced costs on travel and additional paperwork‚ even nonexistent if done through foster care. 2. There is a chance of getting a newborn; you may be matched up with a birth mom who has not yet given birth. 3. You will receive more detailed and accurate information about the biological parents medical information. 4. Most of the

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    University of Phoenix Material Case Scenarios Read the following scenarios. Answer‚ in a 50- to 100-word response‚ each of the following questions: Scenario 1 Sophia has been removed from her family and placed into foster care for the second time in the last 2 years due to her mother’s ongoing substance abuse. Sophia has missed many days of school and often comes to school dirty and wearing clothes from the day before. Sophia’s mother does not think she has a problem and blames the system

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    and Holly show how they have dealt with their mothers leaving them. Be it death or desertion‚ they have had substantial effects on their children’s personality traits. In the early stages of her adolescents‚ Grace’s mom dies and leaves her to take care of her eight siblings and cope with the abusive comportment of her alcoholic father. In taking on the role as the new woman of the household‚ she literally gets into character by keeping her mothers shawl as a keepsake‚ “I left her in the same clothes

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    the mother. Another pro‚ would be for the child‚ many children are parentless and need a care and love. So couples who can’t have kids‚ and want to give love‚ can adopt a child. A con for having an adoption will be a potential disappointment‚ the adoptive family can have a disappointment if the child does not meet expectations. The adoptive family can also choose to halt the adoption‚ leading the child to a foster home. Another con would be the adoptive child could’ve feel a sense of rejection. So adoption

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