I think they have the attitude that a home is home.

But that's the wrong way to look at things, especially when dealing with indigenous children who come from homes where beliefs are different.

How can a white family educate and support an Aboriginal child in the Aboriginal "way"? They can't without specialist training and they certainly don't get that.

Of course children are the same regardless of their colour, but ethnic beliefs and religions and that kind of thing need to be practiced or else these children lose their heritage.