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kipiarov [429]
3 years ago
13

Children in adoptive homes are ________ likely than average to experience parental neglect and abuse. They have typically grown

up to be ________ altruistic than average.
Social Studies
1 answer:
EleoNora [17]3 years ago
3 0

Children in adoptive homes are <u>"less"</u> likely than average to experience parental neglect and abuse. They have typically grown up to be <u>"more" </u>altruistic than average.

Adopted children are comparative in numerous regards to youngsters in the general population, yet there are contrasts between the two gatherings too. Most adopted kids are in families that give encounters that, as per formative research, are vital for kid prosperity. In a few occasions, adopted youngsters toll preferable in such manner over kids in the all inclusive community.  

Adopted children grow up to be more self-giving and charitable than normal, and they regularly report feeling a solid connection to one or both new parents.

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