Children Separated from Families Essay

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    loving family, like most have. Most children take their parents for granite and don’t realize what other children have to go through just to call someone their parent. Children who aren’t fortunate end up in the system and placed in foster care. Imagine the life in the shoes of a foster child; these children don’t only face the absence of their parent but suffer from placements of unfit homes. Within these unfit homes children suffer not only physically but emotionally. The reason for children…

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    Many children are being neglected and abused by irresponsible adults. “Hundreds of thousands of children in the United States are estimated to be victims of sexual, physical, or emotional abuse”(Gale). In each family children are raised differently,however, most of the time people raise their children based on the way they were raised. Moreover, many children were raised to fear their parents because their punishment is to be abused in some way. The problem with defending spanking is that many…

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    Homeless children are different because of the abuse they have to endure from their families and strangers, but homelessness is a difficult this to deal with as a child, however many of these children’s futures are ruined as a result of being homeless as a child. Abuse is a constant struggle with many homeless children. In her article "Street Life Is No Life for Children" the author, Jewel, mentions that "[m]ost homeless kids are on the streets because they believe that they are safer alone than…

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    Immigrant Family Essay

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    Examples of influencing factors are: Family, SES, education, and career. This study will focus on the family aspect of immigrant advantage, specifically: family structure and relations, nativity characteristics, stressors, culture and cohesion, and early educational involvement. “Children and adolescents in immigrant families face several challenges” (Mood, 1) such as acculturation, discrimination, socioeconomic deprivation and contradictory expectations from individuals and groups around…

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    “This is the even-handed sealing of the world!” He said. “There is noth-ing on which it is so hard as poverty; and there is nothing it professes to condemn with such severity as the pursuit of wealth!” (Dickens, Charles.) From the words of Ebenezer Scrooge, we see that society in England during Charles Dickens’s life despises the poor and harshly judges the rich who seek more fortune. Set in the Hungry Forties, A Christmas Carol portrays a time of famine, hunger, workhouses, and innocent…

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    socioeconomic divide exists to this day. In the American Life Podcast, the school Michael Brown went to at Normandy, one of the poorest cities in Missouri, has a large population of lower-income Black people. In January of 2013, Normandy lost its accreditation from the state due to its lack of graduating students and school organization. Therefore, Missouri made a transfer law that gave the students permission to transfer to a nearby accredited school for free but Normandy only provided one…

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    Adoption Adoption is something that is frequent today and many people travel a long way to adopt children. Many parents take pride in adopting children. Most people commonly adopt when they cannot have children of their own or would like more. There are a lot of adoption agency around the world and they all have different rules and procedures. Some people adopt from different countries and some adopt from around their area. Adoption has many different aspects including, open adoptions, closed…

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    They found out that teen pregnancy is higher in foster children than in the general population. Foster children who become parents usually get separated from their children. Their children usually end up in the system as well. The national teen rate for girls in foster care is roughly twice as high as the general population according to, Texan Care for Children. These girls should be able to get birth control by themselves. Foster children don’t have parents to get them birth control. They are…

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    Curves, the main character, Ana, faced a different fate from to her friend, Jimmy, upon graduation because of their difference in gender, economic standing, and family obligations. One’s gender, traditional culture, education, and class can influence one’s pursuit of the American Dream because often times people are offered more opportunities based upon whether they are male or female, their social status and financial prosperity, and their family obligation and cultural values. Discrimination…

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    Delayed/arrested development- this is when an abnormal physical condition is resulted from a defective gene or from developmental deficiencies, which is why learning disabilities are difficult to diagnose and sometimes it is not clear as to why it happened, however the child’s abilities and needs can be assessed to make sure they get help and support. The diagnosis for this is, sometimes learning disabilities are discovered at birth and others are diagnosed much later, when a child is diagnosed…

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