Monday, November 10, 2008

Finding the short circuit on the path to adoption

Finding the short circuit on the path to adoption

Tens of thousands of children in foster care nationwide grow older each year waiting to be adopted, yet a government agency has found that there are far more women seeking to adopt children than there are children awaiting adoption. So why aren't the laws of supply and demand working in U.S. adoptions?

Note: It's because they mess these kids up so bad in foster care. Nobody want's a basket case. Nobody wants a ton of emotional baggage. They just want a cute little baby.

2 comments:

  1. Isn't it also true that it's cheaper for someone to adopt a child out of the country?
    How much DOES it cost to adopt a child from the foster care system vs cost to adopt out of country? Can this cost be lowered?
    and...would this help?
    (I mean help the children, and people who want to adopt...NOT the system :)

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  2. Anonymous9:08 AM

    Actually, they've been working to discourage foreign adoption by denying visa's to the children. http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2008-08-12-foreign-adoptions_N.htm

    That and the improved adoption bonus are forcing more Americans to look into Foster Adoption.

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