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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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Foster children: a longitudinal study of placements and family relationships

International Journal of Social Welfare, 2009
Gunvor Andersson
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Child, family and system variables associated to breakdowns in family foster care

Children and Youth Services Review, 2020
Carme Montserrat   +2 more
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Fostering “Family”: Communication Orientations in the Foster Parent-Child Relationship

Western Journal of Communication, 2020
Leslie R Nelson, Colleen Warner Colaner
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Family Foster Care

2017
Peter J. Pecora   +3 more
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The Concept of ‘Family’ Among Norwegian Adolescents in Long-Term Foster Care

Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal, 2011
Ingunn T Ellingsen   +2 more
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Unaccompanied children in Flemish family foster care. Prevalence and associated factors of placement breakdown

Children and Youth Services Review, 2020
Frank Van Holen   +2 more
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Foster Family Characteristics, Kinship, and Permanence

Social Service Review, 2009
Andrew Zinn
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