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'''Lifebook:''' A pictorial and written representation of the life of a child, which is designed to help the child better understand and make sense of its unique background and history. Although there is no required content for a life book, some information that it might include would be information about birthparents, other members of the extended birth family, birthplace and date. The life book might be put together by a [[Social Worker|social worker]], foster and/or [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] or even the birthparents or members of the birthparents' [[Extended Family|extended family]].\
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'''Lifebook:''' A pictorial and written representation of the life of a child, which is designed to help the child better understand and make sense of its unique background and history. Although there is no required content for a life book, some information that it might include would be information about birthparents, other members of the extended birth family, birthplace and date. The life book might be put together by a [[Social Worker|social worker]], foster and/or [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] or even the birthparents or members of the birthparents' [[Extended Family|extended family]].
  
 
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[[Category: Glossary]]

Revision as of 00:08, 6 April 2014

Lifebook: A pictorial and written representation of the life of a child, which is designed to help the child better understand and make sense of its unique background and history. Although there is no required content for a life book, some information that it might include would be information about birthparents, other members of the extended birth family, birthplace and date. The life book might be put together by a social worker, foster and/or adoptive parents or even the birthparents or members of the birthparents' extended family.