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    Foster care is transitory housing where children are brought when there are circumstances in which their parent or guardian does not have the capacity to take care of them. Children and youth enter foster care because they may have been abused‚ neglected‚ or abandoned by these figures. Foster children are no different from children who aren’t in foster care: they are learning and growing‚ like to play and hang out with friends their age‚ and need the love and stability a permanent home provides.

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    Foster Parent Homes

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    them. When a family or parent is unable to provide for a child‚ the child ends up either with other relatives‚ homeless‚ or into the foster care system which is temporary placement for a minor to be given care by a certified caregiver of the state also known as a foster parent. According to Child Welfare Information Gateway‚ more than 250‚000 children enter the foster care system every year and 60% of these children cannot return home. Since these child are entering different homes where someone who

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    Family Final Project Topic: Is foster care effective? Definition: Foster care is defined as care for delinquents or neglected children usually in an institution or substitute home. Children in our foster care system receive long lasting effects of abuse and neglect but in some cases the foster care system has been proven to minimize the negative results of inappropriate use of child care. Mission: To educate society and families on the long lasting effects of foster care‚ both positive and negative

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    Children In Foster Care

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    find themselves in the foster care system due to abuse and/or neglect. Society turns its back on these kids in a variety of ways. The affluence many local people enjoy allows those who want to experience parenthood to have a biological child by in-vitro fertilization or hiring a surrogate mother. They would rather spend the money to have their own biological children than take in a child that many believe will become nothing but a detriment to society. Just because many foster children suffer emotional

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    Adoption vs. Foster Parenting When I had cable TV‚ I used to watch a show on the Learning Channel‚ called "An Adoption Story". The show followed the story of a different couple each time‚ as they adopted a child. It was beautiful to see a childless couple be able to adopt a child of their own. The love and joy was the same as if they had given birth to the child. Adoption is truly a blessing‚ both for the childless couples‚ and for the birth mother searching for a loving home for her baby. I always

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    Essay On Foster Care

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    Foster Care‚ and its effects on the children and families involved‚ are debatable topics in our country. Foster parenting is where a child is placed into a new home because of danger in their own home. There may be physical‚ emotional‚ and mental consequences for the child‚ the biological parents‚ and the foster parents. Usually‚ children are put into foster care because of child abuse‚ drug abuse‚ or another situation which puts the child’s safety at risk. Foster care may also be an option when

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    Children In Foster Care

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    Kids all over the world are suffering‚ with no family‚ no parents‚ and no love. This has happened since 1636 that is over 300 years ago. There are nearly 428‚000 children in foster care in the United States that are suffering with no one to care about them no one to share their accomplishments there first word or steps with their first day of school or graduation with… they have no one. These people have been around For a long time and some of them have bad feelings about themselves and who they

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    Foster Care Research Paper

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    guardians‚ are placed in foster care in a variety of settings. They may be placed in the care of relatives other than the family members involved in the neglect or abuse (kin placement)‚ non-relatives‚ therapeutic or treatment foster care‚ or in an institution or group home. Foster care is full-time substitute care of children outside their own home by people other than their biological or adoptive parents or legal guardians. The estimated 518‚000 American children currently in foster care are among the

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    Foster Care: A Social Injustice The United States foster care system is classified as a social injustice in the following ways: * Once a child in foster care turns 18‚ they age out of the system. This means that they no longer receive help from Child Protective Services. (CPS) * Children in foster care are often treated unfairly because of their background and health problems. Many children end up in shelters or foster homes that don’t take care of them. * Biological parents of foster

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    different family constellations that shape their identity‚ behavior‚ and emotions. Generally‚ when a child is raised in a broken home‚ foster care placement is an ideal option posed from the Department of Family Services (DFS). Foster care is group home or private home in which a minor is placed through the DFS and cared for from a foster parent. A child is placed in foster care when family circumstances endanger a child or the parent in unable to sufficiently provide the child with enough care. Within

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