Kieshundra Pollard English 12 th Mrs. Pugh. Health reasons Curiosity Need to know who their mother and father are.

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Kieshundra Pollard English 12 th Mrs. Pugh

Health reasons Curiosity Need to know who their mother and father are.

Genetics reason Surgeries Blood diseases Transplant needed

CONS Adopted children feels out of place. Some don’t feel loved. Emptiness PROS Feel secure knowing their real parents care Feel lots of love Feel like they belong in the world.

An adopted child should choose whether or not if they want to keep in touch with their real parents. Its a child’s human right to know their own natural parents.

Know what your are doing. Know that it will take time searching. May cause stress and confusion. Very challenging

It’s a question that only you can answer. Don’t let no one answer for you. Answer questions that are not answered. You might have a better relationship with your real parents than your foster parents.

Sell them for drugs Bad environment Safety They cant afford To young to take care of babies.

Internet Contact the social worker that hold your case Look for names on your birth certificate. Get files from the hospital you were born.

Each set of parents can help each other Going out to eat Going shopping Visits Have meetings with the child teacher together and etc.

Lead to be bad in school Not finish school Not a have a good job Not make it in life very long. Dealing with drugs

Keeps letters and picture to show your adopted child. Don’t speak negatively about their real parents. Be honest about everything. Tell them at an early age

Things might not turn out the way it should be. You might have a better bond with your birth parents then your foster parents.

Feel more loved Knowing them all their life Feel more comfortable. So they don’t have to start over with a new family.

YOUR FOSTER PARENTS WILL ALWAYS BE YOUR “REAL PARENTS”

I think a adopted children should contact their birth parents because they have a right to know just like anyone else.