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    Children’s Home Society of Minnesota The social service I wanted to learn more about was Lutheran Social Service of Minnesota. In 2012, Children’s Home Society and Lutheran Social Services combined forces in their adoption services to provide quality programs to families. They are an organization that provides social services for adoption, pregnancy, post adoption, global support and educational services in Minnesota. Their mission is to provide care and match children to homes. I had no idea

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    Foster Care Narrative

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    Before I went into foster care, I was heading back to Iowa, from Arkansas, to see my older sister Shantell’s graduation. I left early that night and fell asleep in the car. It took us 22 hours ,but we also stopped a lot, and when we got to Iowa Falls, it was like 5:00 p.m. We got lost until my mom called Shantell’s foster mom, and she told us where the house was. So when we got there, my sister Patience and I went into the house and went into the living room where my older sister Shantell was sitting

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    I Hate My Father (ADHD)

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    Pt is a 12 y/o Biracial male presented at NNBHC with his mother due to increase aggression, assaultive behaviors and setting fires. Pt has a dx of ADHD. 8/5/15 Pt mother states the pt started a fire on her carpet, and a trash can with leaves. Pt also got bug spray lighting it on fire going after his older brother. Pt attacked older brother in sleep where he helped a knife to his neck to obtain his cell phone. Pt punched his brother in gentials today to obtain cell phone. Pt stated “ I hate my

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    428,000 Children are in foster care in the United States and a total of 135,000 children are adopted each year (Adoption Network Law Center 2018). Adoption is to take voluntarily a child of other parents as one’s own child. Adoption is an incredible step couples can take to change a child's life forever as well as their own. Once a child has been adopted they are taken into a new family who will love them and help them grow up well. Usually when a child is first adopted they have trouble with fitting

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    According to the data from the NSCAW II wave 3 tables, children in out-of-home care were predominately cared for by relatives not receiving compensation from the child welfare system, followed by foster caregivers, and lastly by formal kin care, or relatives who receive compensation from the child welfare system (Dolan, Casanueva, Smith, and Ringeisen, 2012). Foster caregivers most likely to be between the ages of 30-49 years, slightly more likely to be black than white, have more than a high school

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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

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    Who would be willing to raise more children after already raising eight of their own children? Who would want to volunteer after long days working as a nurse? Kate Brownell worked as a nurse, did extensive volunteer work, and raised 8 kids before becoming a foster mother. Brownell has touched and improved many lives and is a true hero. In Brownell’s five years of fostering she has helped many people. When asked why she wanted to start fostering she told me,“I wanted to be a service to children

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    Regularly the action is pondered; “Which is worse, Risa often wondered, to have tens of thousands of babies that no one wanted or to silently make them go away before they were born?” (Shusterman 115) Accounts of rape, incest, health issues, accident, ill-will towards a partner, and poverty are common reasons for women to consider and ultimately follow through with the act of abortion. What happens to the children whom are bred into these sorts of predicaments that are not at all terminated?

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    Adoption So many children that were unwanted and neglected were helped by an early foundation in New York. Each year people are having children and leave them uncared for. Other loving parents or partners who are willing to take in an unloved child and raise him or her as their own has to go through a long process in order to qualify. Unfortunately, not all children find the loving comfort that they need and are returned to the foster homes or are treated bad. Adopting children can be a blessing

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    Research with foster children Ethical dilemmas are one of the many sensitive issues that come with doing psychological research with human participants. As seen in several famous psychology studies such as the Stanford prison experiment, Milgram experiment, and Tuskegee experiment, ethics in psychological studies are important to protect both the individuals being subjected to research and the researcher. While these specific experiments did not include children, it does bring up an important conversation

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