Juvenile
Nov. 22, 2002
Finding a Place in Your Heart for Foster Kids
Forum Column - By Miriam Aroni Krinsky, Amy Pellman & Jenny Weisz - Being a teen-ager in foster care all too often translates to feeling unloved and unwanted. Unlike younger foster children, teen-age foster youth may be difficult to place in adoptive homes. Tragically, not enough families are willing to adopt youths who are perceived to be flailing about in the briar patch of adolescence.
By Miriam Aroni Krinsky, Amy Pellman & Jenny Weisz
Being a teen-ager in foster care all too often translates to feeling unloved and unwanted. Unlike younger foster children, teen-age foster youth...
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