Compare And Contrast Adoption Vs Foster Care

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Many women who carry unexpected or unwanted children are left to decide between keeping the child, adoption, abortion and maybe foster care. Most of the time the decision is just between adoption and abortion. In that case, the mother is losing the child either way. Most of the time choosing adoption or foster care would be a better choice than abortion because the pregnancy would end by giving life instead of death. Adoption and foster care are an opportunity for people who wish to be parents, but are not able to have a child of their own to finally become parents or people who have children of their own, but want to add-on to their family.

It’s also an opportunity for mothers who feel that they cannot care for their child the way they …show more content…

They need a place where they can grow and develop physically, mentally, socially and emotionally. According to The National Adoption Center, foster care is “a temporary arrangement in which adults provide for the care of a child or children whose birth parent is unable to care for them.” Children in this system often move from home to home and don 't have a stable, permanent place where they can call home. Many of them don 't get the chance to find a place to call home because they age out of this system and left on their own. The children put in this system are looking for love, safety, stability, happiness and feeling like they …show more content…

They believe that these children are messed up or delinquents. People also believe that these children will hurt them and their family in many ways and reject the help that they want to give them. But these children aren 't messed up and their behavior shows what they have been through. Foster parents and prospective adoptive parents can help solve this. In the CNN iReport article, Adopting from Foster Care - What is it really like?, the reporter says “...there is no such thing as messed up kids – there are just kids that come from messed up places.” These children need everything that a child who is in a loving family receives which is stability, love, support and a place where they can grow, be happy and feel safe. They can 't get these things in a foster care home that neglects and abuse them. The people who can provide this to them are the people who would become their parents and caring foster parents and take down the right

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