Your Game Of Thrones Character... Based Upon Your Foster Care And Adoption Beliefs

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Discover Your Game of Thrones Character Based on Foster Care Beliefs

What role do your beliefs about foster care and adoption play in shaping your Game of Thrones character? Take this engaging quiz to find out how your ideals resonate with the values of loved ones and families in the world of Westeros.

  • Uncover your character alignment through a series of thought-provoking questions.
  • Reflect on your beliefs regarding the foster care system.
  • See how your views compare to famous Game of Thrones personalities.
7 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringDragon42
Do you believe that foster children need to be provided with permanent homes for healthy development?
Children do not need permanent homes to be happy... They can turn out fine wherever they land.
There should be an effort to provide children with permanent homes somehow.
Foster children will turn out good or bad based upon the environment they are put into, so putting them into a permanent home won't affect development much.
Children must be united with new families or reunited with biological families to enforce healthy relationship building that will help them in the future.
Are the states doing enough to encourage prospective families to adopt?
The government should do a much better job of encouraging families to become willing to adopt and care for the specific needs of each individual child in the foster care and adoption system. They should encourage family bonding and unification to increase adoption.
Something should be changed in the policy and practice of the U.S. Government to encourage adoption.
The states are doing an adequate job in assessing which parents will and should adopt, and does not need to do much more to encourage adoption.
The government could improve its policy and practice to encourage families to adopt, but it won't make a big difference in the overall lives of the children.
Which of these views is most close to your views of foster care and adoption in the United States?
We should value the goals of the foster care and adoption system in more ways.
We must hope that all children in our country will have successful futures and be happy in life. Focusing too much on the foster care and adoption system will add little help to the homeless or sadness in our country in the future.
We should, as a nation, do anything in our power to help foster care and adoptive children so that they may be provided with happy and healthy homes and be able to build successful lives for themselves in the future.
We don't really need to help the foster care and adoption system. We should focus primarily on our own biological children and ensure their safety and hope that they are the ones who should mainly achieve successful futures.
How relevant do you believe the foster care and adoption system is in the U.S. today?
The foster care system is very necessary. It is needed by thousands of children nationwide because it significantly improves their lives by connecting them with loving and caring families.
The system is not very necessary to the development of children in the country. It can be detrimental to the development of children, many times, because it can lead to abuse and neglect.
The foster care system is very beneficial to children and should be regarded as more important.
The system helps many children and improves their lives but also may lead to abuse. It is not one of the most important issues in our country today.
How open are you to the idea of adopting and caring for a child in need of a stable and permanent home?
Becoming willing to adopt can be important, but many foster care agencies do an alright job in caring for and helping to build futures of children.
People should become willing to adopt for some reasons if they are able to.
Being willing to become eligible to adopt is very important and should be highly considered and encouraged. Most people with the financial capabilities and strong moral beliefs should adopt for and nurture children.
Applying to adopt a child isn't very important and does not need to be stressed very much in society in our country.
Which of these factors, do you believe, are the most important to the development of a child into a healthy and functioning adult?
Happiness
Permanence and Stability
Loyalty
Hard Work
Do you believe that the foster care and adoption system in the U.S. Needs to be improved?
The foster care system is doing a fine job as it is now and does a decent job in helping children with their individual and specific needs.
The foster care system is too involved in the personal lives of many children across the country. Only the biological families should be the people involved in deciding who should care for their child.
The foster care and adoption system should be reformed and improved somehow.
The system needs to be improved by encouraging families to adopt and achieving the goal of permanence and stability for all of the children in the U.S.
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