Jenn wrote
This is so true. The children who tend to be the least traumatized tend to be the youngest born to a mother who has already had her parental rights terminated once or twice. Evidence of previous parental rights terminations make future ones easier. Soooo sad. At least the Court system gets it right by the sixth or seventh child born to an unfit parent. (Ack. Sarcasm is just so inappropriate for that last statement).
Further, at least in Minnesota, the State is mandated to try to find a family member before placing the child in general foster care. This familial preference isn't always in the child's best interests. So sad.
Kelly
Our system of foster care is horrible. It's very difficult to adopt from foster care, particularly if the parents are alive. The courts are still geared to think that returning a child to a birth parent is "the best thing for the child" when clearly some people don't deserve to be parents. and most of the time, the kids who are available are either special needs children (and most are severely retarded) or come in family groups.
Further, at least in Minnesota, the State is mandated to try to find a family member before placing the child in general foster care. This familial preference isn't always in the child's best interests. So sad.
Kelly
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