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... mother and eventually faced the fact she wanted to work because she liked it better than staying at home and because she found the constant responsibility of Mary Anne irritating . She had wanted a nursery placement be- cause it was ...
... mother and eventually faced the fact she wanted to work because she liked it better than staying at home and because she found the constant responsibility of Mary Anne irritating . She had wanted a nursery placement be- cause it was ...
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... 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 and can ...
... 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 and can ...
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... mother . With our assistance and the aid of her pediatrician she has been able to help Sally get satisfaction from other kinds of behavior and to handle the child at night in the way that she is treated during the day by her foster mother ...
... mother . With our assistance and the aid of her pediatrician she has been able to help Sally get satisfaction from other kinds of behavior and to handle the child at night in the way that she is treated during the day by her foster mother ...
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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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