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Welcome to Kevin's Enr. Patterns of Communication Adoption Page
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The purpose of this page
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As I began my second semester of Mrs. Dabrowski's first period English class, I was assigned a semester project. For this project I could pick any topic I wanted and was perplexed by the numerous possibilities, but narrowed my various options down to a few topics of interest. Seeing that I had three adopted cousins, I felt that adoption would be the most appropriate. As I cruised through the requirements I hit a speedbump. An action, how was I supposed to take my knowledge of the topic and actually do something. Then it hit me. I would use a website to reach out to as many people as I possibly could. I would spread my aquired facts to others through a website. That is the reason you are reading this page, to read about how a ninth grade student understands adoption. I have seen movies, read a book, periodicles, short stories, and poems. Now I am reaching out to others to help spread the adoption message as I understand it.
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How I understand adoption
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Throughout the history of Man there have been numerous instances where a birthmother is unable to keep her baby. Now, more than ever, this situation has become a threat to the child, and the parents. Adoption is the smart path to pave for your child, but many parents are turning towards the easy route: Abortion. Abortion has led to the destruction of the lives of many babies. The choice of adoption not only saves a life but promises a future for all those children who don't have homes. Adoption has become a gratious gift to those children whos parents could not care for them and although abortion has become a present angel of death, children are constantly growing in the love that others have openly provided.
How can a small chld with nowhere to go fend for itself? It is not possible. That child needs care and love and the nourishment of parents. When a child is adopted he is being given a second chance with a family that can better care hor him/her. Most of the time an adoptive childs biological parents cannot care for that child. The parents are not capable of providing the protection and support that other parents can. Adoptive parents are gifts from God. They come to provide all a child needs without having any prior knowledge of that child. the parent of an adoptee can never be thanked for the wonderous gift they are responsible for giving. A personal response from the author of this page: "I commend all the adoptive parents throughout the world."
One of the main threats to new-born children in the world is abortion. This black angel has caused thousands of infant murders. Young teenage parents find themselves daized and confused at the position that they are in. The easiest way out for one of these lost parents is abortion. Tragically this is a common option for many mothers who choose not to go through the long adoption process. When I review this topic I can only ask myself, "Self, as a child would you rather be dead or living a healthy life in a foster home or adoptive family." Personally I, a well raised Christian, feel that providing a home to a child is one of the most generous things a human can do. These homes are becoming less available to children every moment due to the abortion process, which is sweeping hospitals throughout the world.
Adoption is the smart path to pave for your child, but many parents are turning towards the easy route: Abortion. Abortion has led to the destruction of the lives of many babies. The choice of adoption not only saves a life but promises a future for all those children who don't have homes. Adoption has become a generous gift to children whos parents could not meet their needs, and although abortion has become a common temptation to parents searching for the easy way out, children are always growing in the nourishment that others have willingly provided. It is obvious that adoption is the best past for children whose parents can not provide. But is their fate in their hands? The parents that give away their child partially control the destiny of their children. Still adoptive parents are the ones who provide the love and guidance that a growing child needs in order to reach his/her fullest potential. Adoption is a great gift of love on every person involved with the adoption. The biological parents make the right choice for their children and the adoptive parents help the child grow in their love.
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I hope you enjoyed my page
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To close my website I feel this poem might express how an adopted feels after being gratiously taken in by another family: What it Means to be Adopted
Teacher, Debbie Moon's first graders were discussing a picture of a family. One little boy in the picture had a different color hair than all of the other family members. One child suggested that he was adopted and a little girl named Jocelynn Jay said, "I know all about adoptions because I was adopted." "What does it mean to be adopted?", asked another child. "It means", said Jocelynn, "that you grew in your mommy's heart instead of her tummy."
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