Working with foster children
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References:
Chateauneuf, D., Turcotte, D., Drapeau, S., (2017). The relationship between foster care
families and birth families in a child welfare context: the determining factors:
Child and Family Social Work. 23(1), 71-79.
McWey, L., (2004). Predictors of attachment styles of children in foster care: An
attachment theory model for working with families. Journal of Marital and
Family Therapy, 30(4), 439-452.
Mcwey, L., Mullis, A., (2004). Improving the lives of children in foster care: The impact of
supervised visitation. Family Relations. 53(3). 293-300.
Chateauneuf, D., Turcotte, D., Drapeau, S., (2017). The relationship between foster care
families and birth families in a child welfare context: the determining factors:
Child and Family Social Work. 23(1), 71-79.
McWey, L., (2004). Predictors of attachment styles of children in foster care: An
attachment theory model for working with families. Journal of Marital and
Family Therapy, 30(4), 439-452.
Mcwey, L., Mullis, A., (2004). Improving the lives of children in foster care: The impact of
supervised visitation. Family Relations. 53(3). 293-300.