Research shows that approximately 75-80% of sibling groups entering foster care are separated from one another. This is often due to a shortage of foster homes that can accommodate larger sibling groups, posing a significant challenge to maintaining sibling relationships and bonds. efforts have been made to improve the placement stability of sibling groups in foster care.
Unfortunately, orphan siblings can be split up. Usually they can keep in touch if the adopted parents allow it.
No this is up to the foster parents to decide.
If a childs parents have died, given them up, abused or neglected them they might be put in foster care by child services.
Depends on the state laws and if you are in foster care it's not up to your parents to decide but the judge.
You can go to college or go to work after you finish high school if you are in foster care. The choice is up to you!
When you turn adult age you can do what you want but prior to that you can't just leave foster care. It's not up to you but the judge. You can leave foster care early by being asked to be emancipated. I wouldn't recommend it giving how much the state helps out fosters.
because their parents dont have enough common sense to get up off their butts and get their children out of the foster care system
Contact your local foster care program.
His father Al, Mother Lucille, His younger brother Leon, and himself. He also had three younger siblings with health issues that were given up to foster care named Joseph, Cathy and Pamela.
No, Steve Jobs was not in foster care. He was born to a young mother, Joanne Schieble, who put him up for adoption shortly after his birth. Jobs was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs, who raised him in Cupertino, California. While he did face challenges in his early life, he was not placed in foster care.
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