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Foster Family-based Treatment

Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 1985
Pressley Ridge Youth Development Extension (PRYDE) is a foster family-based treatment program for troubled and troubling children and adolescents. PRYDE represents a movement away from treating youths in groups within institutions to treating them individually within the context of a normal family. Highly qualified parents attend 25 hours of preservice
Robert P. Hawkins   +3 more
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Imagining foster families

Journal of Australian Studies, 2014
In the late nineteenth century, child welfare advocates in both England and Australia were publicly debating the benefits of foster care over institutional placement of children and in the process revealed a great deal about how they understood the role of the family in society.
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A Clinical Experience With Foster Families

Nurse Educator, 2002
A structured, preceptored community clinical experience was established in foster care to help nursing students better understand the health problems of foster children and the nurse's role in interdisciplinary teamwork. The public health nurse preceptor identified specific opportunities for student involvement including intake, health record review ...
Janet U, Schneiderman   +2 more
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Step-families and Foster Families

1984
Crisis in the family means that the equilibrium of the family has been disturbed in such a way that family members are unable to cope with what is in front of them. Remarriage often proves to be such a crisis. Although remarriage is often seen as an event in which a family, having two parents, is now complete again, the effects are not the same as ...
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Fostering Family History Services

2016
Here is everything you need to promote your library as a center for genealogical study by leveraging your collection to help patrons conduct research on ancestors, document family stories, and archive family heirlooms. Websites, social media, and the Internet have made research on family history accessible.
Rhonda L. Clark, Nicole Wedemeyer Miller
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Foster Family Communication

Humans have markedly long periods of dependency; as such, care for one another—especially adults providing for children’s needs—is a necessity of survival. Most often, this necessary care is provided by immediate family members, and scholars and laypersons alike acknowledge parent–child relationships as foundational.
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Family Supporting Foster Care.

2010
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Vanderfaeillie, Johan   +2 more
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Foster family

Notes and Queries, 1884
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Foster Families

2020
Sarah Swanson, Adam R. Fisher
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Foster Family Acceptance

2018
Adam McCormick   +2 more
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