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John Smith was taken into custody by DCFS and placed in a residential due to serve behavioral, physical, and emotional issues in his school and foster home setting. DCFS also suspected that John has been sexually and physically abused and neglect by his foster parents. John biological parent’s rights were terminated at birth. John has an older brother which was place in foster care and once John was born, his brother foster parents decided to also take him into custody. John has lived with his foster parents up until 10 years of age. John foster parents believe he will benefit from a structure and restrictive setting. Now that John is in a residential, his goal is to stay in treatment until he is ready to transition back …show more content…

John being an African American, it is projected that people around him could stereotype his behaviors. People in the community are naturally intimidated by him, especially when he is angry. This could provoke John to act out in a more aggressive way due to possible neglect and rejection he has experience his entire life. Also, in most African American families, they do not believe in seeking out treatment. They believe they could work through their own issues. Also, living in a small town, means that everyone know everyone, which could be a reason why they could have been embarrassed to get help for their son on themselves. In additional, there are limited resources, knowledge given, and access to improvised families. It is predicted that John biological parents are face with adversities in which they had no control over. For instance, the town is know for high number of substances abusers, which is could be a leading cause of why his biological father was hooked on drugs. There are only three mental health faculties in their home town, which makes it difficult for his biological parents to get access to them especially due to the fact they did not have health insurance.
As far as the foster parents, rural areas often have fewer and less diverse employment opportunities, and the ones that exist are often part-time. This means that rural residents are more likely to have multiple jobs that pay less and have fewer benefits. This plays a part in the financial support the foster parents could provide to the two

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