not the real parents and like to punish them
because there sad
Kin gap is a program that is for kids with juvenile history. This is most for foster care kids.
Foster care enables the state to remove children from poor living conditions. Most children in foster care are victims of physical abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, etc. Placing a child in foster care gives the child a safe place to go until the parents either get the help they need to get their kids back or until the parents rights can be terminated and the kids adopted.
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A possible thesis statement on foster care youth could be: "The inconsistent support and resources available to foster care youth contribute to their challenges in transitioning into adulthood, leading to higher risks of homelessness, unemployment, and mental health issues."
Most likely will they be taken into foster care and get emancipated like everyone else at 18 but if they are closer to the age of emancipation the judge sometimes allow it. So it depends on how old they are.
I think you'll find this link the most helpful in answering the question. http://www.masslegalservices.org/system/files/DTA1092.pdf
most children are abused under 4 like 9 out of ten kids are under the age of 4 good luck!!!with y ever you want to no this!!
Most states pay foster parents far less than what middle-income families spend to raise their children. Average monthly pay for foster care in Ohio is 275 dollars a month for ages 2 to 16.
Most likely the state and the social worker might help with it if needed. but it is the Legal Guardian that takes care of it.
I know there is a house in NYC who only takes in gay boys. Most of them has been kicked out of their home for being gay. but if you will be placed in foster care there will be in your state and foster care is usually a ordinary family. Whether you are gay, straight or bi will most likely not play a role if the situation is desperate enough to take a child away from his family.
most of the time.some kids are spoiled and that can be one reason. some kids just hurt so much so they care about there self i was like that and i was spoiled
In most cases, a foster youth cannot just move out at 17 without permission from their social worker or the court. Foster care systems typically have specific rules and processes in place for when a youth can leave care, which may involve transitioning to independent living programs or support services. It is important to discuss any plans to move out with the appropriate authorities to ensure a smooth and safe transition.