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Foster children often face stigma due to societal misconceptions about their backgrounds and behaviors, which can lead to negative stereotypes portraying them as troubled or difficult. This stigma may result in social isolation, discrimination, and a lack of acceptance from peers and adults, making it harder for them to form healthy relationships. Additionally, the trauma and instability many foster children experience can be misunderstood, further perpetuating these negative perceptions. Overcoming this stigma requires increased awareness and empathy towards their unique challenges and experiences.

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