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    around form projects-to-projects‚ foster care to foster care there whole childhood. If they were at home with mother they would be lucky to even get into the house‚ she would lock them out for day’s even weeks when she was away getting high with friends. When she was home and the children could get in there was never food in the kitchen or beds for them to sleep on. Living in foster care was not always the best either‚ Michael found out fast the people who was a foster parent to help and the ones that

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    needed in order to become a more suitable parent‚ but Bonnie was more comfortable with running away from her problems. Once Lucy was eight years old she was finally taken into permanent foster care. At age eleven‚ Cathy adopted Lucy. Lucy showed signs of being severely distressed after being moved from one foster home to another. Being socially withdrawn‚ refusing to eat and three years behind in her schooling‚ it was destined that the damage Lucy suffered was irreversible. Cathy and her two children:

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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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    Taylor Tomczak POLS 301 20 May 2013 Change & Proposed Solutions I began to take interest in the Child Protective Service procedures because of all the neglect I have seen in the news‚ mainly the Jaycee Dugard ordeal. Another recent Child Protective Service blunder was the case of Ariel Castro‚ who abducted three girls ten years ago. It’s baffling to me that Child Protective Service case workers can visit a residence and not completely investigate the situation. There have been many circumstances

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    Unit 201 Child and young person development Outcome 3: Understand the potential effects of transitions on children and young people 3.1 Identify the transitions experienced by most children and young people 3.3 Describe with examples how transitions may affect children and young people’s behaviour and development Under each heading‚ explain how each aspect may impact on a child’s behaviour & development‚ giving examples. • Puberty: Puberty is a major transition that all children

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    Foster care is often portrayed as the glorious system in which children are placed in temporary homes‚ until a permanent family is found for them. Human trafficking‚ however‚ is commonly known for its violent nature in which free humans become sex slaves to pimps and are sold to Johns nightly. Foster care seems consistently painted in a positive light‚ while Human Trafficking is known for it’s negative nature. There are theories as to why this may be such; as the foster care is a product of the United

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    Adolescent Identity Development Brandi Gibson COM/220 September 5‚ 2010 Nicole Hudson Self-structure is what defines the term‚ identity. Identity is made of what drives an individual‚ the abilities they have‚ what they believe‚ and their personal history (Marcia‚ 1980). Identity is one of the main struggles in an adolescents’ life.  It is very important that children receive the proper guidance while entering their adolescence from their

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    was the youth aging-out of foster care. By calling it “age-out” I’m referring to it as occurring both before and after leaving foster care. Nationally‚ there are 20‚000 youth in foster care who are at the aging out of foster care. Generally‚ these children has been abused or neglected. There are those who feel as if foster care can have some type of impact on this particular lifestyle for these youth adults aging out of this care. Some feel that there may be some foster care homes that may possibly

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    Article 44 ‚ which is a Directive Principle of State Policy‚ provides that: “The State shall endeavour to secure for the citizens a uniform civil code throughout the territory of India.” This Article mandates the state to strive to bring in place a Uniform Civil Code. Though it is not binding but it imposes an obligation on the State. While this has been an agenda in the manifesto of various political parties but may be because of the ‘vote-bank’ politics or communalization they have not been able

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    Child Abuse When you read articles over child abuse and see the damage that has been caused and what has become of child abuse in today’s society the result is sickening. Child abuse has become a more common thing in today’s society. The fact that there are people in this world‚ who not only abuse but also neglect their children without consequence‚ because they are not caught‚ is even worse. Thankfully‚ there are many ways today to help save a child who suffers from child abuse. Child protection

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