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Being a parent is a great gift and a privilege, but also a responsibility, as children's life chances depend heavily on the resources of the fam- ily into which they are born [2]. Parenthood power- fully affects the human capacity for patience. Bauer and Chytilova (2013) found that ...
Exploring ways of holding and being held, To Hold is a love letter from a parent to a child. A movement poem for the conscious and subconscious mind. Ultra Folley Royal NZBallet Responding to a period of isolation, Ultra Folly considers the tension between limited touch and full contact part...
mountains, Free Will Baptist Family Ministries has focused on "getting attached" to hurting children and families since 1939. Working alongside the Department of Children's Services, FWBFM Foster Care provides high-quality foster homes that seek to meet a child's physical, emotional, and spiritual...
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records of child safety and don’t tear apart families,” said Richard Wexler, NCCPR Director. “Even when the issue is substance abuse, drug treatment for the parent is almost always a better option than foster care for the child because the trauma of removal is so great.” (...
In both field experiments, we collected measures of parents’ beliefs about the impact of parental investments on child development, measures of the quality of parent–child interactions, and measures of children’s skills at regular time points pre- and post-intervention (see the timeline of the...
(unplanned) back to their parent(s) at home, or they run away to an unknown place (⁎James, 2004; ⁎Leathers, 2006). Terms that refer to these unplanned terminations of foster care placements are: breakdown, disruption, frequent moves or – in general – placement instability (e.g.,...