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... foster care that are essential to all foster children and without which there is no genuine child care . Compromises in the care of foster children should be no better and no worse than those limitations inherent in the best care of all ...
... foster care that are essential to all foster children and without which there is no genuine child care . Compromises in the care of foster children should be no better and no worse than those limitations inherent in the best care of all ...
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... foster children have to face the necessity of their own placements , the difficulties of their parents , and , in many cases , even rejection . It is true , also , that case workers can and do help foster children to face their ...
... foster children have to face the necessity of their own placements , the difficulties of their parents , and , in many cases , even rejection . It is true , also , that case workers can and do help foster children to face their ...
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... foster mother . If the foster mother agrees to take the child , we talk again with the child's mother . We describe this particular home . We point out the strengths in the foster mother and any weakness we think the mother should know ...
... foster mother . If the foster mother agrees to take the child , we talk again with the child's mother . We describe this particular home . We point out the strengths in the foster mother and any weakness we think the mother should know ...
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War and the Social Services Elizabeth Wisner | 16 |
The Future for Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 25 |
Social Work Concepts and Methods in the Postwar World | 35 |
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