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    either of those. The system uses the money to have a place for older foster kids, and has some of their necessities. Maybe the money could be used for better things, but the house is for those who actually need it, who are older and low chance of adoption. The money is carefully used and sometimes there just isn’t enough for everyone. Not everyone in the system will have a great experience or an equal one as others. The systems have a significant number of kids to care of, and of all ages. Kids…

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    The standby guardianship creates the opportunity for a parent or guardian or custodian that is suffering from a progressive and/or chronic condition or terminal illness to make an appropriate pan for the permanent future care of temporary/interim care of a minor without terminating their own parental rights or legal rights in relation to the child. Every state in the nation allows the transfer of guardianship authority over a child from a parent (including an adoptive parent) to another adult…

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    In today's world we are surround by a crumbling society ran by money. If money controls the way our country moves then maybe its time we start to mange it a different way. The debate of DE-funding NASA has come to a end and i agree with the end result we our spending way to much money on something that we have not had a major need for. I agree with the DE -funding of NASA. we should be spending that money on more important government project like the VA , section 8 And foster care I find these…

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    Bringing a child into your world can make your total world flip, ever think of adoption? Many people including my parents, either become foster parents and adopting a lucky child to bring into their home. Becoming a foster parent means that “You are having a temporary placement in which you the adult, provides for the care of children whose birth parent(s) is unable to care for them.” According to AdoptUsKids. Having a child placed under the roof of your home can last to anywhere from overnight…

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    Have you ever thought about what life might be like if you didn’t have a family, a place you call home or even knowing who your birth parents are? Well, that is how foster kids have to live every day of their lives. Foster kids do not know if they will ever have a family to love. They don’t have a place they can go to feel safe and call home. They don’t even have a mother and father to guide them through life’s difficulties. Jude in, The Fosters, has troubles with his sexuality and discovering…

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    Which system provides better care for orphaned children; foster care or orphanages? This paper will examine the differences between foster care and orphanages and their pros and the cons. This paper will examine the foster care and today”s systems. Foster Care is a system in which children are placed because their biological parents cannot take them. An orphanage is a home for children which their parents cannot take of them or they are dead. The first orphanage was established was in the…

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    every state in the United States allows single people to adopt, the single person will face a lot of barriers. A single person even though will meet all the criteria required. The couple whether married or unmarried will get first preference to an adoption. That’s because many people still have hat value that a child should be raised by two parents. Times have changed and there are many non-traditional families out there. There are many single parents raising one or more children. Either their…

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    Every year, people travel the world with the hope of adopting a child and building a family. Excitement builds day by day as they jump through hoops, are met by towers of paperwork, and take hours of classes. After months, to years of waiting, they finally get the call that they have been matched with a child. After another long wait, they receive the call that their child is ready to come home. Once the child begins to settle in, displays of disruptive behavior such as uncontrollable tantrums…

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    The concept of foster care and adoption can be traced as far back as the Old Testament. The book of Esther tells the story of a young girl who was taken in, after her parents died, by her cousin and became queen of Persia. Although Esther’s story has a happy ending, many of the children in today’s foster care system do not. The teenagers who are aging out of foster care has the steepest hill to climb. The system is set up to be a temporary solution until they can locate a permanent home for the…

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    Contacting Biological Of the over 400,000 children in foster care in the U.S., 114,556 cannot be returned to their families and are waiting to be adopted. (Adoption Statistics) For the children who are lucky enough to be adopted, should have the option to contact their biological parents. When the child is old enough to make their own decisions, the adoptive parent should ask whether the child wants to learn or have any sort of relationship with their biological parent. Contact with an adopted…

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