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Reasons For Adopting Children From Foster Homes

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My’Kayla Hector
Ms. Scott
English 12
31st Mar. 2017
LGBs People Should Be Allowed to Adopt In today world there’s a huge population of children in foster homes. Why not give LGBT people the chance to adopt. They probably want to raise a child or even children of there own today or someday. The LGBs community overpowers the foster care community. Therefore, LGBs people should be able to adopt children from foster care. LGBs community should be allowed to adopt because they nurture the neediest, they foster tolerance, and they choose the responsibility to have children, despite the fact it goes against society’s religious and moral values. LGBs parents should be allowed to adopt because they are choosing parenthood. They choose to foster …show more content…

Data from the 2010 census indicates that there are estimated 28,500 binational same-sex couples in the United States (Jennifer).”

Finally, LGBs couples are great parent because they nurture the special need children. Special need children are youth who needs help mentally, socially, and physically. They have a demand of high needs and are demanding children. Studies show more than half a million children are in foster care and at least one-third has disabilities either mentally or physically. “ The special needs of this population are not being met foster care systems across the country, and that these children experience worse outcomes than other children (Allen& Bissell)” If given the opportunity without discrimination, the law or sexual prejudice, LGBs parents could probably adopt over half the children in foster care’s population in which would benefit the children.
“Nearly half of LGBs people who are currently without children would like to adopt someday; 46 percent of lesbian and bisexual women have considered adoption at some point, compared with only 32 percent of heterosexual women. Estimates suggest that there are at least 2 million lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals who have considered adopting a child and an estimated 65,000 adopted children living with a gay or lesbian parent

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