Married Couple Gets Child Back In this paper I will go through the Ends-Based and Rule-Based ethics of a couple that had their child taken from them because they were addicts and unable to care for the child in their condition. This is a very hard paper to write because of all the issues involved with all the people. We will hit all the hard issues and clear up some of problems with this type of problem.
Just because you’re a biological parent should you have the right to take back a child you have not seen in 9 years? Some would say yes and some would say no and it’s hard to say for sure which is correct till you have seen the child with parent after they are clean again. The rule-based would say that every child should be with their biological parent if it is all possible. The courts will side with the parent after they are evaluated to make sure they can handle the child and provide for them.
The way things like this are handled are wrong all together mostly because the rush things to happen and the child needs time to get to know the parents again and feel comfortable with what is going on. The rules-based is hard to really set a rule for this because the parent is the person that this child should be with if it’s at all possible. I think there should be some rules for how this should be done so that the child does not feel like they are going home with complete strangers. The Ends-based is a dilemma of situation does not know exactly how it will all turn out.
The Essay on Child/ parent relationship in the Little Boy Crying?
The poem, Little Boy Crying, written by Mervyn Morris is mainly about father and sons relationship. Poet shows the two main themes through this relationship; fathers love towards his child and his effort to lead his child into a right world in life. Mervyn Morris explores the child and parents relationship by using second person narration and language techniques such as allusion and emotive words. ...
As the story said the child was give back against her will. This may be the beginning to a great new life for her but she will have to get to know her parents again. The parents will have a learning curve at this point as well and both may need a mediator to help them cope with some of the issues. This could turn out to be a good thing for everyone involved. There are those parents that have gotten off drugs and started a good job and turned out much better in life then they started with.
But all this will take time to see if it works out good in the end. As you can see there is lot to consider when making this type of decision and all the factors will have to check out to make sure that the ends justify the mean. The rules of life as the courts like to call it are hard to so weather they are for the better good because the parent could be abusive or the child could have needs that the parents could not cope with. As for the real life dilemma I would have to say that yes I think every child should be with their parents.
But I think that a lot of care should go into making sure that they are ready for this and the child should be put back in the environment slowly and constant checkups should be done to make sure the child is not having any problems and that all is going as a good family should. Not only checking to see if the parent is abusive but also how everything is social with everyone. I also think that the foster parents should be able to visit some to help give the child some assurance that this is the right move.
I’m not sure if Aristotle would approve of my solutions or not but I do feel they are the best way to handle some of it sense I have seen it with my own eye. My cuisine went through this when I was little and I have seen the problems he had with his mother after his dad died. All the problems I have talked about is what I say him go through and feel those issues really need to be addressed in real life. References Ruggiero, Vincent. Thinking Critically About Ethical Issues, 8th Edition. McGraw-Hill Learning Solutions, 01/2011. <vbk:0077794575#outline(12. 5)>.