Thursday, May 27, 2010
Adoption Agency Misleadings
My stance on this issue has changed slightly from what if first was. I started out just looking at Russian adoption but have broadened to international adoption. Although I do still believe that adoption agencies need to give all pertinent information to prospective adoptive parents in order for them to adequately care for the children, there is another fine line that is somewhat pressing. What about parents who bear their children naturally? They have no say in what their child is born with, other than the effort they put forth to ensure good health while the child is in the womb. I do think that my paper will continue to focus on the the care for the orphan children and the adequate medical testing and record keeping to ensure that no information is missed that could potentially help/hurt the child. After all, the most important thing is the well-being of the adopted children. It is beneficial to the adoptive parents to know the information about their adoptive child, but more so they can provide adequate care and learn about treatments, etc., not to simply let them know if they have a healthy child or not.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment