Pros And Cons Of Foster Care System And Adoption

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Foster Care System and Adoptions can be very beneficial to children, but it can also be a huge risk. It is very beneficial needed in the community; otherwise where would some children be? Although it’s also huge risk because it’s taking someone’s child away and one may never know how the biological parent may react. However, the beneficial portion outweighs the risk portion.
There are many children in the world; every child has a parent. However, some parents are more mature than others. Some people are meant to be parents and, some people start out good parents but engage in some bad habits along the way. This is why there’s a foster care system and adoption in case that parent relies on their bad habits the rest of his/her life. Argys, studies “Every year, a large number of children in the United States enter the foster care system. Many of them are eventually reunited with their biological parents or quickly adopted” (933-954). This is so helpful to children because if they are in foster care, there provided with everyday needs and even some wants. This way they can stay in a stable environment and have rules to follow to stay out of trouble.
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Most of the time if the child is a newborn then the child will more than likely call the caregiver their mom or dad. However, if the child has grown up their biological parent and all of a sudden thing aren’t going right in the house and that child has to enter the foster care system. That child is going to have to get to know and interact a lot with the caregiver because their use to their own biological parent unlike a newborn. Even though his/her have some children ready to be in the care or someone else’s hands because they completely understand why and the benefits for themselves to be in someone

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