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    Instead, they should consider putting the child up for adoption. Each year in the US, 51,000 American children, on average, are put up for adoption. In addition, an estimated 6,500 foreign children are adopted by Americans. That is a total of almost 58,000 children adopted per year. That isn’t even including the somewhere between one and two million…

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    differentiate the difference between adoption and foster care the difference between the two are adopting a waiting child will cut down your cost significantly because the states or county will finance your home study while with the foster care you will receive a check monthly for the expense and medical assistance needed for the foster child and same thing with the waiting child the state and county might cover the home study expense and the other advantage of foster adoption is you will get…

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    Adoption counselors are a type of counselor that deals with all aspects of the adoption process. They work with the family that is going to be adopting the child, and they work with the biological parents of the child. They help everyone through the adoption. Adoption can be an extremely difficult thing for everyone included in the situation; It is very emotional and stressful. The counselors are there to help everyone get through it. Adoption counselors are needed to be the mediator between…

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    Mary Smolnisky Period 2 American Lit 26 February 2018 Should Gay Adoption be allowed Many people argue if it’s right to let gay couples adopt children because of religious reasons. Gay adoption means having two homosexuals take care of and add a child to their growing families. Gay adoption is legal but some people still deny the gay couples the right of adopting a child. Consider that there are roughly 400,000 orphans in the U.S alone. People could really lower that amount if…

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    Adoption is a complicated thing, it can take months, weeks, years to be able to start your family. Many people adopt because they can not have a child of their own, some people adopt because they feel like those children that don’t have a family should have a family before another human being is brought into the world, then there is also the gay community but that goes with the can’t have a baby of their own category and some of the other. I wanna throw some facts down about adoption, and how…

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    Adoption is not about finding a child for a family; it’s about finding a family for a child. Adoption has been around for many years, but only recently has the question of gay adoption been raised. Throughout this world there are many orphans but not enough parents or families to take them in. There are not that many families who can and will adopt children, whether its because they cant support them, they have children of their own, or they just don’t want children. The end result is still an…

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    experience as well as the discussions and readings from this class, I believe that all adoptive families must actively take part in the “pre-adoption” process where each family member must acknowledge the potential for their own personal forms of ethnocentrism. This way, prospective parents and families can gain awareness of the cultural sensitivities associated adoption and verify their own willingness to adopt. Slowly but surely, my family and I learned how to integrate Lydia’s culture into…

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    decided on an Ethiopian adoption program.…

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    in foster care and sadly, there are only 135,000 children that are adopted in each year. (“Adoption Statics”) Adoption has been part of American Society since 1851 when after the first “modern” adoption law was passed. (“What you need”) Adoption allows people who can not have biological children to experience children and the role of parenting first hand. Children without families also benefit from adoption because they are given the opportunity to live within a structured and permanent family.…

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    care and adoption agencies. I have always had a passion for working with children ever since I was a young girl. Before I found out about becoming a social work, I was going to school for elementary education. Once I completed 2 years I knew that elementary education was not the path I wanted to take when working with children. One day while researching careers I came across social work and from that point on I knew social work was the career I was destined to be in. “Foster care and adoption…

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