Foster Care Statistics, Pros and Cons James states, “Sometimes the people that are supposed to love you will hurt you as well” At the age of 1 year old, James was put in foster care. According to James he says that he once had a foster father who was racist, his father found out that James had a black friend. One cold night the father beats James and leaves him outside. “I grew to realize that my circumstances equipped me with the tools and burning passion to make certain other foster youth do…
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services to Foster youth until the age of 21 we will see the benefits. Some states have already started this and passed a bill to extend Foster Care. I would purpose that every state gets on board and starts changing their policy to provide more support to these youth. They would benefit from housing support, employment, educational and mental health support as well. Some states are making it mandatory for the youth to have a job or be enrolled in school to be able to stay in Foster Care and that seems…
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background put on a ride with no one to hold on to or scream with is not an experience anyone wants. The foster care system is a roller coaster that many children ride each year. Addicted or abusive parents, not helpful or encouraging social workers, homelessness, and poverty are the horrors through which foster care children navigate by themselves from infancy to adulthood. If the foster care system was beneficial, then these issues would be minimal. In contradiction, these problems are not found…
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The foster care system is a government-run program that provides temporary living arrangements and care for children who have been removed from their parents' care. There are various reasons as to why a child could be taken from the custody of their parents, such as abuse, neglect, or the parents are incapable of caring for the child. The primary goals of foster care are safety for the child as well as the promotion of their well-being. While the overall idea of foster care is the safety and protection…
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Attention, all rise! This is foster care case number 69, debating the temporary foster care for 14-years old Pony boy Curtis. Here is your judge, Keaira Fullmore. Good evening ladies and gentlemen; you may now be seated. Foster care is a very serious case. It can either better the child or make the child more synthetic. Putting a child in foster could possibly work out for the child or could not. There were over 420,000 children who were placed in foster care last year, and numbers are steady increasing…
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neighbors called the police and they realized the children were there, so the police then called DCF. DCF told us that our children must leave the home and be placed with either a relative or go to foster care. Both sides of our family are very dysfunctional, so we chose to put the children in foster home. The pros are that the children can stay together. Also, they will no longer have to see the fight me and their dad goes through. They will now be able to live a healthy well fit life without any occasional…
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adoptive parent, and a foster parent? A Biological parent is one that brings someone else into this world, a person who brings up and cares for another. Adoptive parent is when one takes full responsibility for another, and raises them. A foster parent is one assigned by the state, taking parental control and responsibility of the child. 2.What financial needs are parents obligated to provide and which are optional? Obligated to provide food, clothing, shelter, and health care. They are not obligated…
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness 2-componenet intervention for biological and foster parents to improve parenting practices, co- parent and child externalizing problems. Positive intervention effects following IY implementation have been reported across low-income families of various ethnic minority backgrounds. Children with externalizing disorders are at high risk for long-term adverse consequences such as high rates of violent behavior, delinquency, marked educational…
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child-placing agencies, independent foster home, and independent foster group homes who were previously required to have a Department of Public Safety (DPS) name-based criminal history check, but not an FBI fingerprint check. Senate Bill 427 affects Act H.R. 6893 both positively and negatively as it amends parts B and E of title IV of the Social Security Act to connect and support relative caregivers, improve outcomes for children in foster care, provide for tribal foster care and adoption access, improve…
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Teenagers and children who are overmedicated are ones with Foster parents, have pediatricians or psychiatrists, or have parents who do not understand their problem; and are then given medication such as Adderall, Ritalin, ADHD medication, or Psychotropic drugs. Teenagers and children who have foster parents are overmedicated with psychotropic drugs such as Xanax, Zoloft, Celexa, Prozac, etc. These drugs are used on the foster children by the foster parents as a way of calming or keeping the child under…
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