Pros And Cons Of The Foster Care System

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At the first sign of a roller coaster, people start running. The exhilarating sound makes wallets open for the purchase of tickets. Going up, down, and upside down is like nothing else. However, a child with a traumatic background put on a ride with no one to hold on to or scream with is not an experience anyone wants. The foster care system is a roller coaster that many children ride each year. Addicted or abusive parents, not helpful or encouraging social workers, homelessness, and poverty are the horrors through which foster care children navigate by themselves from infancy to adulthood. If the foster care system was beneficial, then these issues would be minimal. In contradiction, these problems are not found in only one child but in many children in the hands of the government. Because of the existing trauma and the system itself, the foster care system promotes more mental and physical illnesses in spite of its advantages. One of the multiple hindrances that affects the child in the foster …show more content…
If the parent enters and leaves the child’s life, the child’s mental health can suffer. Also, physical signs, like constipation, bed wetting, and anger, and mental illnesses are some of the evidence prevalent concluding previous trauma of a child. These parents did not form proper attachments with their children, so mental diseases like ADHD and ODD are terrorizing the child. The parents cannot be held responsible for all of the blame; the system is broken as well. The deeper issues brought through the doors are shrugged off. There is maltreatment and no permanence. Social workers have many cases at one time. In all forms, foster care has few positives. The majority of the positives relate to the country system not the child. This foster care roller coaster that thousands of children are put on is not a ride that should be favored or continued by anyone or any