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| Cheryl | Posted: Apr 11, 2005 12:10:29 AM Personally I prefer adoption over fostering. I have done both. Adoption is a more stable life and I enjoy watching my son grow knowing he is mine forever. For older people fostering might be a better choice because realistically they may not live long enough to see the child grow up so they would still be able to enjoy having children in the home but not have to woory about raising them full term. Best of luck on your story!!! | ||
| Jenna | Posted: Mar 29, 2005 04:52:00 PM Hi, I am writing a story with a foster child in it and I w=had a question about fostering and adoption why wouldnt you adopt rather than foster a child when the child could get moved to another family any time are there certain requirments that are required to adopt that arent required in fostering? If so please list them!! thankyou -Jenna | ||
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