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Q: Was latifah lons adopted or raised in foster homes?
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Usually, they are kept or put into foster homes. In certain countries they are shot, but in most they are put to sleep.


What foster homes did Dave Pelzer go to?

Dave Pelzer was placed in multiple foster homes throughout his childhood due to the abuse he suffered from his mother. Some of the foster homes he was placed in include the Daly City, San Francisco, and South San Francisco foster homes. Each home provided a different environment for Dave, some more supportive and nurturing than others.


What is foster family?

A foster family is when a child who is in a foster home is fostered. Children in foster homes are children who have parents that are too busy to look after them, ill with a serious illness or have died. People can foster a child and look after a child ( a bit like adopting) but most of the time their parents are still alive so the child can't be adopted but can be fostered. The children can still see their parents and people they met at their foster home.


Were Charles Manson's biological children adopted out?

I believe with the breakup of the Manson family some of those children where taken by the Child Protective Services. Now as to which ones, if any, were Mansons it's hard to say. But some were placed in foster homes and a few were adopted out. So it is very possible that Manson's offspring were placed into homes for adoption.


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social workers at the foster agency


How are children placed in foster homes?

their parents hate them


Where can information on foster homes be found?

One can find information on foster homes in many different places. Some very interesting web pages that offer information about it are Larimer, KidsHealth, Foster Parenting and Health and Welfare.


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Who adopted Edgar Allan Poe and what was their relationship?

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Can you go to an orphanage instead of foster care?

In the US, orphanage is an obsolete term, and instead children in the care of the state are cared for in either foster homes or group homes; in both cases, you are in foster care. In general, the preference of the system is to put children in care into foster homes instead of group homes whenever possible. If you really wish to reside in a group home instead of a foster home, you should talk to your case worker, therapist and/or Guardian at Litem (or Attourney At Litem)


You are a foster parent you are in Michigan a foster parent support group looking for a adult foster child to come and share their story with about 200 other children and foster parents.please help us?

Your question is unclear to me. However, I will let you know about me. I was a foster child, along with my 4 siblings, as our mother died when i was 3. I/we were raised in foster homes until we each graduated from high school. This was in the 1940s and in New York state. I am now an adult of many years and in the process of writing my story of living in foster care. Carol J. Pettengill


How do you spell fallsterhomes?

The phrase made up of two words is spelled "foster home". To foster means to take in, to care for, to look after. In human life, to foster a child means that an adult or two adults take in a child to care and provide guidance to the child in place of the child's parents. "Foster homes" used to simply be called "children's homes" in the late 1800s to early 1900s. These "children's homes" were often caring for as many children as could fit into one private residence (house). Slowly, the concept of a "foster home" became more of one home with two adults caring for one or several children. Foster parents had to apply with the State where they resided in order to take in children, and the State sets limits on how many "foster children" can be raised in one "foster home" with a "foster parent" (or plural, two foster parents). At first, only married couples could be foster parents, but now many single adults assume the foster parent role. In exchange for providing "foster care", the adult(s) are paid a set sum of money per each child under their care.