Adoption Difficulties Adopting a child is a controversial issue. Many children go without homes, because the qualifications people have to fit are very high, and somewhat unachievable.However some people say that these standards should be high, because they want the child to go into the best home, but if they are too high, which they are now, people will not be eligible to adopt, because they do not fit the standards. The fact is, adoption should be made easier, so kids can find forever homes. Adopting a child is very difficult. You must fit into certain qualifications to be able to even be accepted by a company. According to The Humanist, “You must meet certain requirements that will determine your suitability as a prospective adoptive parent, including criminal background checks, fingerprinting, and a home …show more content…
Many children are left in adoption homes, because people wanting to adopt cannot fit all of the standards. Children who get left in adoption homes are normally there for up to three years. These problems in the adoption process may not affect everyone, but it does affect the children that need a home. This also affects anyone wanting to adopt who cannot get passed the standards. If the adoption standards are not lowered. In consequence, children will not get adopted, which means they will either be stuck in the foster home. Also, the adoption homes will get full, so children on the streets will not have anywhere to go. The children left on the streets will be stuck there, because foster homes will not be able to take them in. Sooner or later something will have to be done about this problem. If adoption standards were lowered more children could be adopted, and put into loving homes. Also, women who cannot have children will be able to have a child sooner than the aged they have to be now. Making the adoption process easier will save the lives of children who cannot find a