1. 1. Andrea Kimberly McCullough

    Bingo! That is exactly why Andrea was put up for adoption! According to the family, Andrea’s mother was still in high school when she got pregnant, and soon after, decided she could not get her diploma and raise a child at the same time. So, at the age of 17, she called an agency and gave her baby up!

    Whoops! Good try, but the correct answer is that Andrea’s mother was still in high school when she got pregnant. Her family did not think she could raise a child and also manage to graduate, so she gave Andrea up for adoption. Duh!

    Whoops! Good try, but the correct answer is that Andrea’s mother was still in high school when she got pregnant. Her family did not think she could raise a child and also manage to graduate, so she gave Andrea up for adoption. Duh!

    Whoops! Good try, but the correct answer is that Andrea’s mother was still in high school when she got pregnant. Her family did not think she could raise a child and also manage to graduate, so she gave Andrea up for adoption. Duh!

  2. 2. Joseph L. McKinsey

    Don’t be silly! The correct answer is that Joseph’s dad left him at his grandparents’ house for the day and was never heard from again. They took care of Joseph for a little while, but they couldn’t afford to do it forever!

    Ding, ding, ding! Joseph’s dad left him at his grandparents’ house for the day and was never heard from again. They took care of Joseph for a little while, but they couldn’t afford to do it forever!

    Don’t be silly! The correct answer is that Joseph’s dad left him at his grandparents’ house for the day and was never heard from again. They took care of Joseph for a little while, but they couldn’t afford to do it forever!

    Not quite! The correct answer is that Joseph’s dad left him at his grandparents’ house for the day and was never heard from again. They took care of Joseph for a little while, but they couldn’t afford to do it forever!

  3. 3. Geoffrey “Flaco” Dominguez

    Nope. Geoffrey might have been born here, but his mother wasn’t! That’s why, when she got caught shoplifting, she got sent back to Mexico, and he was left with nowhere else to go!

    Nope. Geoffrey might have been born here, but his mother wasn’t! That’s why, when she got caught shoplifting, she got sent back to Mexico, and he was left with nowhere else to go!

    Nope. Geoffrey might have been born here, but his mother wasn’t! That’s why, when she got caught shoplifting, she got sent back to Mexico, and he was left with nowhere else to go!

    Whoa—have you met him before? Because that’s totally correct! In fact, Geoffrey’s mom wasn’t just deported—she was arrested first. For shoplifting! At that point, this little guy had nowhere else to turn!

  4. 4. Hannah and Jessica Lambert

    Oh, so close! Hannah was definitely raising Jessica for a while, but technically, they were removed from their home when their mother downed a bottle of pills! Classic.

    Oh, so close! Their dad was actually the one diagnosed with schizophrenia. The correct answer was that both Hannah and Jessica were removed from their home when their mother downed a bottle of pills! Classic!

    Oh, so close! Their grandma was actually the one who died in a car crash. The correct answer was that both Hannah and Jessica were removed from their home when their mother downed a bottle of pills! Classic!

    Nailed it! Seriously, someone’s on fire! Both Hannah and Jessica were removed from their home when their mother downed a bottle of pills and their dad was deemed unfit for parenting due to his schizophrenia! Classic!

  5. 5. Annabelle K. Quincy

    Dang. That’s wrong. But lucky for you, we’ve got too many factors to take into account for this one! There’s finances, her family’s alcoholism, being born into poverty, religious guilt—plus, of course, a smattering of personal mistakes made by many people well before Annabelle was even born!

    Dang. That’s wrong. But lucky for you, we’ve got too many factors to take into account for this one! There’s finances, her family’s alcoholism, being born into poverty, religious guilt—plus, of course, a smattering of personal mistakes made by many people well before Annabelle was even born!

    Dang. That’s wrong. But lucky for you, we’ve got too many factors to take into account for this one! There’s finances, her family’s alcoholism, being born into poverty, religious guilt—plus, of course, a smattering of personal mistakes made by many people well before Annabelle was even born!

    Jackpot! We’ve got too many factors to take into account for this one! There’s finances, her family’s alcoholism, being born into poverty, religious guilt—plus, of course, a smattering of personal mistakes made by many people well before Annabelle was even born!

  • Results for Can You Match The Child To The Reason They Were Put Up For Adoption?

    You’re A Master At This!

    Whoa—are you a social worker? Because you sure did answer those questions like one! Really, anyone can look at a kid and guess why they were taken out of their home, but not many people can actually get it right. So go give yourself a round of applause—you are a true adoption savant!
  • Results for Can You Match The Child To The Reason They Were Put Up For Adoption?

    You’re Decent At This, But Not Great.

    Let’s be real! You need to work on this. If you looked at a child, you’d probably be able to guess whether they were up for adoption or not, but you probably wouldn’t know why. But not to fear! You just need more practice. So go out there and read some case files! You’re on your way!
  • Results for Can You Match The Child To The Reason They Were Put Up For Adoption?

    You’re A Trainwreck At This.

    Huh. Have you ever even met a child who was adopted before? Because it sure doesn’t seem like you have. Really, you need way more practice. So before you go trying this on real kids, you should definitely step up your game.

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