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By Jimmy Sturo
If you are looking for a child to complete your family, then the equation is working in your favor because, at present, there are as many as 134,000 children awaiting permanent homes in the U.S. Foster Care System.
Waiting children are those who are legally released for permanent adoption, either by the foster care system or public welfare program. Waiting lists include children of all ages and races. These children can be single, or members of sibling groups. A child can be adopted only after the biological parents have terminated their parental rights and responsibilities to the child via all necessary legal channels.
Adoptions can be done through public or private licensed adoption agencies. These agencies not only help in locating the perfect child for you but also help with the various legal procedures involved in adoption. There are often waiting lists for newborn children, international children and children with special needs. Some children get adopted more easily than others. Children with special needs face the most difficulty in getting adopted.
Special needs children have various degrees of special needs. Some of the children could either be afflicted with minor or severe disabilities. While some disabilities are correctable, some other children manage to outgrow their afflictions. More often, though, these kids retain their handicaps for life. They still need family affection, love and support, possibly even more than a child without these special needs.
The idea of adopting children shouldn't be daunting. Instead, a practical approach should be applied. People who choose to adopt such children must acquaint themselves with the child's particular problem and should have the ability to deal with it efficiently. Many agencies advice against adopting severely afflicted children from abroad, as these children would have to cope not only with their own handicap, but also with problems of acclimatization to a new culture.
It's possible to use the Internet to view the photographs and portfolios of children who are on waiting lists. This facilitates both the prospective parents and the children themselves. This information can be found on the Web sites of various adoption agencies.
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