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    States‚ transracial adoption is becoming a common practice and statistics compare it to same-race adoption. According to the U.S National Survey of Adoptive Parents in 2007‚ only 40 percent are transracially adopted‚ out of all adopted children (Kreider and Lofquist 26). The debate about race being a factor when adopting is ongoing‚ even after the Multiethnic Act of 1994. This act tries to reduce the delay of placing children in permanent homes. The increase of transracial adoption through the foster

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    A Review of the Literature Transracial adoption occurs when two parents of one race or ethnicity adopt a child of another (Hoffman‚ Pena‚ 2013). Through the years there has been significant controversy surrounding transracial adoptions as it has been said that “(white families) no matter how well intentioned‚ may be ill equipped to help black children survive in a racist society and develop a healthy sense of themselves and racial identity” (Butler-Sweet‚ 2011). Most notably the National Association

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    Brooke Simmons COUN 5100 12/10/2011 Effects of Acculturation on Adolescents and Adoption INTRODUCTION Children that are adopted into a culture that differs from their own culture will have to learn how to adjust and assimilate in both cultures effectively. In these cases children have already experienced enormous thrashing in their young lives. Quantities of these children have suffered issues of physical abuse‚ mental abuse‚ abandonment‚ alienation‚ and isolation and will continue to grieve

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    about whether gay and lesbians should or not be allowed to adopt. Different groups and professionals will see the issue very differently. Some will argue for the rights of the gay couple‚ and others will argue for the rights of the children. There are pros and cons to consider when discussing the rights of gay couples to adopt. Should gays and lesbians couple be allowed to adopt children? The answer to this big argument is “NO!.” Gay couples adopting creates confusion about the child’s gender connection

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    to adopt children if they are able to give proper care to the child. Embryo adoption is a growing idea and it is an example of a non-traditional adoption. Embryo

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    contact with their biological parents. For instance the mother could put her baby in open adoption where biological families can either meet in person or share photos every so often (Akin 3). Without a doubt many mothers who give their child up for adoption want to know how their child is and what’s the child is going on in their life. Next‚ those in favor say that if the mother is going to put her child up for adoption‚ she should go through the Department of Social Services. In this situation an adoptee

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    Tammy Joiner CFS 157‚ 6:00 PM 2 May 2012 International Adoption Offers Advantages and Disadvantages In April of 2010‚ an American single mother‚ Torry Hansen‚ put her foreign-adopted seven-year-old son on a plane back to Moscow—alone. She cited psychological and behavior issues as the reason for such a drastic measure‚ “After giving my best to this child‚ I am sorry to say that for the safety of my family‚ friends‚ and myself‚ I no longer wish to parent this child‚” read the note accompanying

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    eleven steps to the adoption process‚ each which are part of the planned change process. The eleven things are: meet with an LFS counselor‚ fill out an application‚ set up interviews‚ conduct and complete the home study‚ participate in adoption classes‚ work with LFS staff to complete a family book‚ wait in the adoptive pool‚ get matched with a birth mom (and her family)‚ take the baby home after it is born‚ receive regular support and provide reports to the court‚ finalize the adoption after six months

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    deemed an unfortunate one‚ many of the children who have been successfully drafted and graduated from the adoption process would count their blessings every day because of the peace and joy that their new family life offer. If a child’s parents are no longer able to adequately care for them or single motherhood is considered unacceptable‚ as is the case in some countries‚ then plans for adoption are made. Children are also abandoned near an orphanage in order to be adopted. Some parents involuntarily

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    Most Memorable Event As humans we are all faced with events that occur in our lifespan in which some become memorable. In my case‚ being adopted is my most memorable event in my life thus far. It all resulted from my biological mother passing at a very young age when I was only 6 years of age. I then was placed into the foster care system where I lived in two different homes until I finally felt like I was at home. I felted right at home with my new family‚ which consisted of only

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