Effects of Foster Care on Children Essay

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    Foster care has been a problem in American society for years. ABC Family is a proud provider of the television show “The Fosters”. A couple, Stephanie and Lena are foster parents and have adopted two children out of foster care. The television show is a “Perfect World” view on some aspects of foster care. Yet, it does a good job on the effects of foster care on children, but lacks multiple important influences of foster care. Many children do not have stable homes and are in need of care.…

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    Firstly foster care is put in place for children whose parents are unable to cope or/and are unfit to look after their child. Foster care can help children but can also be very hard on there mental health, coming from an abusive family and being neglected and then being put in a family that tries to love the child could and in 67% of the time will cause the child to have some trust issues. Most of the time children will think about their past and it may bring back trauma and memorise of the past…

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    abusers are seen as social pariahs to the rest of society especially when children are involved. When substance abuse is detected in a home involving children, the first reaction of the public is to remove the child from the home. However, removing a child from their home environment is not always the most logical solution for the health and safety of the child. The Department of Human Services automatically removes children from their parents when drugs are involved in order to correct the…

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    orphans and neglected children has increased. Children have a right to a decent upbringing and protection. It is a family and a community role to provide for our children morally and open-handedly. Many children across the country go through being neglected, abused, and a lot of dangers posed to them by the severely changing morally. It is a tough society we have found ourselves in. Some society members are willing to take children in off the streets. Some member will accept children that have…

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    Bibliography of The Foster Care System Effects on a Child’s Education Working Thesis: Children in the foster care system are less likely to succeed academically. Children in foster care should have their education monitored to ensure they are receiving the proper education for their needs. Berlin, Marie, et al. “Sage Journals: Your Gateway to World-Class Research Journals.” Journals. Sage, Dec. 2019, www.sagepub.com/. The article “Educational Outcomes of Children from Long- Term Foster Care”,…

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    The Foster Care system for children, has dealt with several complications throughout its 160-year history (Developmental Issues). There has been a lack of knowledge about Foster Care in general, incomplete information being presented to the foster parents, not enough health professionals available in this field, children who are faced with a mental illness who are not getting adequate care, and uncoordinated medical care with records being stretched across the system. Children are placed into…

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    selected to discuss are youth in foster care. The social problem that I chose to highlight is how youth in out of home placements (i.e. therapeutic foster care) are being prescribed psychotropic medications at an increased rate, when compared to non-foster youth. Therapeutic foster care placements in some states is referred to as, treatment foster homes. Youths that have severe emotional, behavioral or mental health needs are typically placed in therapeutic or treatment foster homes. Typically,…

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    Childhood Instability

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    Today, 49% of children grow up in a broken home whether it be divorce, abuse, foster care, or financial instability. This growing number shows to have a significant effect on the child’s adulthood. Because of instability in a child’s life this results in long term physical, mental, and social effects on adulthood. The increase amounts of stress in an unstable environment causes physical effects in adulthood for children. Instability in a child’s life leads to long term physical effects as…

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    Obesity In Foster Care

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    in minority children and adolescents. Obesity can develop from sustained energy imbalance, along with genetic, behavior, cultural, environmental, and economic factors. The goal of this project is to help children in foster care to maintain a normal body weight. This will be achieved by monthly measuring of height and weight per the height and weight table, recommended by the World Health Organization, for children in foster…

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    adults in foster care have a distinct teenage life. Every foster kid has a unique story of their journey in foster care. The story of them being placed in a foster care home, the life inside the foster care home, and the life after foster care. Young adults in foster care live a difficult and sad life. Some studies show how their education and life in the system are more complexed then for most young adults. This ethnography, will focus on the life situations of young adults in foster care from…

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