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    Also at the bottom of the PSA is a text that states “You Don’t have to be Perfect to be a Perfect Parent. There are thousands of kids in foster care that will take you just as you are” There is also a phone number and website to visit to learn about adoption. The purpose of this PSA is to inform the audience, mainly parents or adults who are looking to either adopt or foster kids, about information to help them in their process, and to persuade them into fostering or adopting a child even if…

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    Case Presentation No. 1 Identification and Problem The names in this case presentation have been changed to protect the identity of my clients. Tony is a 7-year-old boy who has a desire to be reunited with his biological father. Tony’s mother had her parental rights terminated 6 years ago, due to her non-compliance with her service plan agreement made by the Mississippi Department of Human Services (DHS). Tony’s father, Johnny, had his parental rights terminated in November 2015. On January…

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    caring, and supporting home. Every child is not privileged to be born into a home with their biological mother and father. There are some parents that are not blessed to have a child or children. Adoption and foster care are optional procedures for taking as one’s own a child of other parents. Adoption usually means the legal transformation of a child’s familial status, through which individuals permanently assume the major responsibilities of birth parents. Fostering usually means a temporary,…

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    All my life I have gone around doing things how I view them correct. The thing is I have never really taken the time to actually think about what I am actually doing, why I am doing what I 'm doing, and even how I am doing what I am doing. Throughout our lives, we are constantly asked what we like and or what we are good at, we usually answer with something like “I don 't know” or with something we enjoy such as art or music. There is so much more to us than just one single word and is why…

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    Ashley Rhodes-Courter is the famous author of her life story Three Little words the memoir. In this book it portrays her story through foster care. As you read you learn that Ashley did not have the easiest time growin up. She learned from an early age that life doesn 't always work out the way you want it to. She held on to her education to pull her out of the darkness she lived in. Ashley took these awful things she lived through and she turned it all around to become successful in her adult…

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    Adoption and Foster Care in Pennsylvania In Pennsylvania, adoption and foster care is a coordinated effort between multiple agencies to ensure each child receives the loving care they deserve. Overseen and funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services, the Statewide Adoption and Permanency Network (SWAN) serves children who currently need permanent homes. As a trusted resource for the advocacy of children, SWAN is made up of foster and adoptive parents, private adoption agencies, the…

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    The Fosters and the fundamental values of being different The ABC Family original series The Fosters takes several aspects of underlined debates around LGBT parenting. Offering an alternative to both views, a model of queer parenting that neither assumes the heterosexuality and gender normativity of any child, nor waits for children to “come out” before showing acceptance. The Fosters explores the fear and possibility of queer childhood and the hope of healthy yet different queer relationships.…

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    Adopting A Child If someone is looking to adopt here is a few pros and cons to keep in mind about the adoption process. Adopting a child gives a child a new life, but some children have issues with their adoptive parents. proponents say adoption provides many benefits for a child; while opponents say it troubles a child. Adopting a child gives them an experience they possibly would have never had. When a good family adopts, the child receives the love and support they need. Children can…

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    Why do children end up in the system? Adoption can be a sad and also exciting time for the child, parents, and adopting parents. If a child is adopted at a young age it is more likely that they can grow to to forget their real parents and no nothing of the adoption. While if a child is adopted after the age of 8 they are more likely to remember their biological parents which can lead to the child being sad and depressed. When a child is taken from their homes it is not always a choice, nor is…

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    foster than any other form of adoption. Blog Idea: There are many people that believe there are not enough loving families in the area that are willing to foster a child. However, in 2012, Harris Interactive and The Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption directed a study that shows 1 in 5 American adults or around 47 million Americans have considered adoption from foster care. That is more than any other form of adoption, including private and infant or international adoption. This study shows that…

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