The Social Welfare Forum: Official Proceedings [of The] Annual MeetingNational Conference on Social Welfare, 1949 |
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... foster home in the light of understand- ing the foster parents , their motivations , their capacity to meet the child's needs , and their ability to work with the agency . Through the initial study we gain a limited picture of the ...
... foster home in the light of understand- ing the foster parents , their motivations , their capacity to meet the child's needs , and their ability to work with the agency . Through the initial study we gain a limited picture of the ...
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... foster home selected consisted of foster parents in their early fifties and a son , twenty - three , who was engaged to be married . The foster father was good - natured , jolly , and interested in the placement . The foster mother was ...
... foster home selected consisted of foster parents in their early fifties and a son , twenty - three , who was engaged to be married . The foster father was good - natured , jolly , and interested in the placement . The foster mother was ...
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... foster mother's character by appealing to her wish to do a professional job . By guarding against criticism of previous foster parents , she helped establish herself as an accepting , noncritical person . In this interview the worker ...
... foster mother's character by appealing to her wish to do a professional job . By guarding against criticism of previous foster parents , she helped establish herself as an accepting , noncritical person . In this interview the worker ...
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A Goodly Heritage Cheney C Jones | 3 |
Howard R Knight and the National Conference | 9 |
Basic Issues in Social Work Leonard W Mayo | 19 |
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