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Articles of category "Foster care in United States"

A Look At Foster Care In US
Added on 09/18/2007 to Articles Directory / Family / Adoption in details / Foster care in United States
In today's world, we know that children will eventually grow up and become the new leaders of the world. They can become positive leaders and role models to make the world a better place to live in. They also can lead others to acts of selfishness and slowly destroy the hopes and dreams of others. Children need to be exposed to positive influences at an early age, if not, then all they will learn is how to hurt and not help others. This usually can be accomplished in a family with loving and caring parents who can be supportive as the child grows up. Not all family environments are loving and supportive; especially if the child is not brought up by their real parents. Foster care tries to help children grow up in a loving environment that cannot be accomplished with the children’s birth parents. When we look at foster care in the us, are children being exposed to the positive influences needed to lead us to a new beginning or to our worlds end?
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The Foster Care In USA
Added on 08/29/2007 to Articles Directory / Family / Adoption in details / Foster care in United States
Foster care in USA is a much needed system for countless children who are in dire need of caring and compassionate adults to take them into their homes and offer them what they have not been receiving. Becoming a foster parent is not an overly complicated process and it can bring amazing rewards to both foster child and foster parent.
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