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    Text Questions Review Questions 1. What are the differences between being a biological parent‚ an adoptive parent‚ and a foster parent? A foster parent provides a temporary home for a child who is either awaiting adoption‚ or whose parents’ rights have been temporarily revoked. Adoption is a permanent situation - the child becomes a permanent part of the family. 2. What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional? Up to the age of 18 unless they move out before Then clothes

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    relatives willing to care for the children‚ they become a ward of the state‚ and orphanages are a way of providing for their care and housing. Children are educated within or outside of the orphanage. Orphanages provide an alternative to foster care or adoption by giving orphans a community-based setting in which they live and learn.[1] In the worst cases‚ orphanages can be dangerous and unregulated places where children are subject to abuse and neglect.[2] An orphanage is sometimes called a group home

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    overpopulation of animals. There are too many animals in shelters because people are buying pets instead of adopting them from shelters.This affects my community because these shelters have to take in many strays or pets from people who are giving them up for adoption because they can’t take care of their pets. Sometimes it is not the right fit and pets have been turned in. Members of my family say that people should be more responsible for what they do. They should not go out and buy from puppy farms but adopt

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    Amy Croff Term Paper ~ Shadow and Interview a Social Worker Fundamentals of the Helping Process ~ SWK 2150 April 19‚ 2013 I choose to shadow and interview Jean Rizzolo‚ Lead Social Caseworker‚ at the Department of Human Services in the Division of Child Welfare Service. I have a huge interest in working with children and this seemed like a great fit for me. During the interview Mrs. Rizzolo informed me that she received her Bachelor Degree at Metro State University with a Major in Criminal

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    reality or devastated by it‚ and parents can play a normative role in guiding a child through the preparation that a positive trip requires. A checklist to help ensure a successful orphanage visit: • Have you discussed the “tough stuff” about adoption with your child? Have you honestly answered her questions‚ or opened conversations about her birth mother and father‚ or the many possible reasons for her abandonment? Have you discussed her feelings about her losses related to her birth culture

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    TERMINATION OF PARENTAL RIGHTS AND ADOPTION PROCEDURES The Probate Courts of Connecticut Probate Court Administrator 186 Newington Road West Hartford‚ CT 06110 Compliments of your probate court: INTRODUCTION Among the laws within the jurisdiction of Connecticut Probate Courts are those dealing with adoptions and the termination of parental rights. This brochure was designed to explain the basic aspects of a complex body of laws with which most people are not familiar. It is not

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    Good morning‚ I have been hearing from this local animal shelter and I’ve heard you have many loving animals for adoption. I wrote this letter to tell you how profoundly interested I am in adopting a new pet‚ so I want to ask‚ what do I need for me to adopt a pet‚ what are the requirements of adopting a pet in this animal shelter‚ I believe I have what is needed to adopt this pet‚ I have food to buy the dog I want‚ and and I have the perfect place for him/her to live in. Another thing that has my

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    search for their birth families is not because they are looking for a new family‚ but rather‚ “for news about the well-being of birth relatives‚ information about their background‚ the circumstances of their adoption and answers to questions such as ‘who am I’‚ ‘why was I given up for adoption’ and ‘was I wanted before given up’‚ or seeking information for practical reasons such as health” (Triseliotis 10). Additionally‚ in a study conducted by the Search Institute‚ it was

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    develop identity formation difficulties during adolescence? If so‚ what are some of the causes of these unpredictable changes? And finally does the role of te adoptive parent play a crucial role in the adoptee ’s identity devolpment? The National Adoption Center reports that fifty-two percent of adoptable children have attachment disorder symptoms. It was also found that the older the child when adopted‚ the higher the risk of social maladjustment (Benson‚ 1998). This is to say that a child who is

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    1) The weak relationship between Amir and Baba as well as the events influenced by this relationship‚ demonstrates the necessity of a fatherly figure in one’s life 2) No real connection weak relationship Baba is frustrated that Amir isn’t more like him “He’s always buried in those books or shuffling around the house like he’s lost in some dream…I wasn’t like that.’ Baba sounded frustrated‚ almost angry” Baba is emotionally distant from Amir because he feels there’s no real connection between

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