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Foster Care



Foster Care - generally, care of children on a full-time, temporary basis by persons other than their own parents. Also known as boarding-home care, foster care is intended to offer a supportive family environment to children whose natural parents cannot raise them because of the parents' physical or mental illness, the child's behavioral difficulties, or problems within the family environment   Read More...

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    Kids Raised by the Government
    by Gideon Fishman, Ira M. Schwartz. 150 pgs.


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    Assessing Conformity to Standards for Treatment Foster Care, in Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
    by Barbara J. Burns, Melanie S. Dubs, Elizabeth M. Z. Farmer, Shealy Thompson. 10 pgs.


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    Placement Disruption in Treatment Foster Care, in Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
    by Patricia Chamberlain, Dana K. Smith, Elizabeth Stormshak, Rachel Bridges Whaley. 6 pgs.


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