In the Interest of M.L.W.

SACKETT, Judge

(specially concurring).

I specially concur. I regretfully must agree with the majority’s decision to terminate parental rights. I am convinced these parents love their children very much. They are well-meaning, but they lack the maturity to control their own lives and put *614the care of the children m the proper perspective. I am disappointed that despite the extensive resources the State directed toward helping this family, the State was unable to formulate a plan to help these parents overcome their parenting deficiencies.

These children, now seven and nine, have strong emotional and biological ties to their birth parents. The legal termination of these children’s parental rights does not sever these emotional and biological ties. I wish I could express the confidence of the majority that termination of these children’s rights is in their best interest. Termination of parental rights carries with it no promise for adoption and no promise if there is an adoption it will be successful.