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Pros And Cons Of The Foster Care System

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Seventy- one percent of females in the foster care will become pregnant before the age of twenty-one because they have no guidance while they are in the foster care. The workers within the foster care system and even people who know nothing about the foster care believe it is the best program that happened to children without homes. This is true, the original thought of the foster care system is an amazing idea, but it has failed to achieve what was said to be achieved. The foster care system is a great idea for children in need of a home, but it isn't working for the children in foster care. People believe that the foster care system is a safe option for children whose parents have abused and abandoned them and that hopefully will get adapted …show more content…

Most people, fostering children are in it for the check that comes every month and is not in it for the children. On average a foster parent makes roughly around $30 a day and that money is supposed to go to the children. Sadly what some foster parents’ are doing is making the children fend for themselves and keeping that money for themselves. My question is why are these people getting approved of being foster parents. Why are the foster parents who abuse foster children getting approved. Even a child would report being hit by a foster parent they would see the child and damaged and choose to take the foster parents side. Foster parents need to have a much better background check and if someone does report abuse in a foster home listen to the children's side of the story and let them have a chance to explain. Foster children need love and hope just like other kids get. In an article a lady was telling her horror story and she was saying when DCFS brought the check each month the foster mom would spend it on her own kids while the foster kids living in the house only got eat maybe once a day. Just like this story there are many other horror stories about children who don’t get treated right in the foster care system. Obviously this story shows people how messed up the system is and how there needs to be changed …show more content…

At the age of eighteen I do not believe that you are ready to live in the world on your own. There is still so many thing people need to learn at that age even with a parent who has taught them right. These teens have had no discipline in their life and most of them don't know right from wrong. They say they get them classes, but two months of classes will not really help them in the long run. A boy named Walter was in the foster care for sisteen years and he said the only thing that any “parent” taught him was how to not love himself. He had no guidance after the he aged out of the system. They kicked him to the curb with no home and no guidance. How does someone expect this boy to learn if he was still stuck in a fourteen year olds frame of mind. Watler was talking about how it is a proven fact that 60% of women get pregnant in the first eighteen months of getting out of the foster care. They have no support to help them and teach them from right or wrong. Walter would pray every night night and ask what had he done to have to go through these tough times. Walter had joined a gang in hopes for a place to live or money but that just led to the worst thing which is arrest. Eventually he got the help he needed and is now a college graduate no thanks to the foster care system. This story has no much impact on the reasons

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