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  • ...iana]] when he was less than a year old. His mother then gave him into the care of an uncle, a farmer in [[Missouri]], where he lived until he was 12. He t [[Category: Temporary Care]]
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  • ...by their mother so that she could attend nursing school. They remained in care, foster homes and orphanages, for the next seven years, but then returned t [[Category: Temporary Care]]
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  • ...care]] if one or both parents are alive but neither parent is able to take care of the child. Circumstances can include parents who have been found unfit d Children are placed in family [[Foster Care|foster care]] by decision of a judge who reviews the circumstances, decides the best di
    3 KB (416 words) - 20:52, 28 May 2015
  • ...on or many, their family [[system]] fails. A child in [[Foster Care|foster care]] is in need of shelter and support, and if no relatives can provide a suit If the foster home is just a temporary situation to meet an emergency need, a child will again have to adjust to w
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  • ...women are able to receive assistance in arranging needed medical care and temporary housing during the [[pregnancy]]. In some cases, they may help select the a ...d to keep the infant as a condition of repentance or out of some desire to care for one's own. It is vitally important when making an [[adoption]] decision
    2 KB (342 words) - 22:21, 29 May 2015
  • [[Category: Temporary Care]] [[Category: Customary or Traditional Adoption, Informal and Extra-Legal Care]]
    2 KB (248 words) - 17:21, 2 June 2014
  • [[Category: Temporary Care]] [[Category: Institutional Care]]
    3 KB (453 words) - 06:10, 28 February 2018
  • [[Category: Temporary Care]] [[Category: Child in and out of Care]]
    2 KB (272 words) - 04:47, 4 March 2018
  • [[Category: Temporary Care]]
    2 KB (290 words) - 04:14, 5 March 2018
  • [[Category: Temporary Care]] [[Category: Both Parents Unable or Unwilling to Care for Child]]
    2 KB (358 words) - 07:09, 27 February 2018
  • ...en available for fostering in [[Kenya]] are generally in temporary need of care, and are usually not declared eligible for [[adoption]]. The U.S. Embassy i
    4 KB (585 words) - 14:35, 8 July 2021
  • '''Waiting Period or [[Foster Care]]:''' A children's court commits an abandoned or relinquished child to a ch ...en available for fostering in [[Kenya]] are generally in temporary need of care, and are usually not declared eligible for [[adoption]]. Foreigners are onl
    4 KB (580 words) - 22:08, 6 February 2015
  • ...or employed specialists. Also keep in mind that if the redness is for some temporary dilemma, then going for laser therapy is not advisable; similarly, if it is
    5 KB (888 words) - 01:25, 8 May 2014
  • ...[Parental Rights|parental rights]] and to place the children in the foster care. ...temporary care under Polish law. Children remain in state care or foster care until the [[adoption]] is finalized. While there is no standard or mandato
    4 KB (606 words) - 07:00, 10 July 2021
  • ...because if/when the parent(s) provide evidence indicating their ability to care for the child, the child will be returned to the parent(s), leaving the gua
    616 B (79 words) - 17:12, 12 May 2014
  • ...necticut]]. His parents abandoned him and he was indentured (a limited and temporary form of slavery) to a white family in [[Massachusetts]] from the age of fiv [[Category: Both Parents Unable or Unwilling to Care for Child]]
    3 KB (446 words) - 18:49, 3 March 2018
  • [[Category: Temporary Care]] [[Category: Customary or Traditional Adoption, Informal and Extra-Legal Care]]
    3 KB (452 words) - 04:19, 5 March 2018
  • [[Category: Temporary Care]] [[Category: Customary or Traditional Adoption, Informal and Extra-Legal Care]]
    3 KB (481 words) - 13:51, 18 June 2021
  • [[Category: Temporary Care]]
    3 KB (395 words) - 06:21, 27 February 2018
  • *Children from orphanages or group care settings may not have had many opportunities to see or practice healthy soc If your child had inconsistent care in his or her early years, you can parent in ways that repair and develop h
    14 KB (2,088 words) - 14:53, 22 January 2015
  • ...s. When you leave the house, make sure to point out that your departure is temporary. Ease the child into visiting a new location or getting to know a new careg ...h clear blue eyes like yours.” Teach your preschooler that it is okay to care about both [[adopted]] parents and birth parents.
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  • <span style="color:red">'''Alert: A temporary moratorium on the acceptance of new intercountry [[adoption]] applications ...at [[Colombia]] will officially announce, during the early part of June, a temporary moratorium on the acceptance of new intercountry [[adoption]] applications
    9 KB (1,342 words) - 22:27, 25 February 2015
  • *Children from orphanages or group care settings may not have had many opportunities to see or practice healthy soc If your child had inconsistent care in his or her early years, you can parent in ways that repair and develop h
    16 KB (2,464 words) - 00:56, 22 March 2018
  • ...tate, and temporarily assign the child to foster care or an orphanage. The temporary [[guardianship]] is valid for only five days unless confirmed by the local ...ctive [[Adoptive Parents|adoptive parents]] may be expected to pay for the care and feeding of their child after the [[adoption]] is finalized and before t
    14 KB (2,127 words) - 13:38, 17 June 2021
  • ====Respite care==== ...icensed provider, and parents going through a crisis of their own. Respite care may be provided in the families’ home or another selected site. Respite m
    8 KB (1,193 words) - 16:20, 20 October 2014
  • ...uding reduced confirmed reports of [[abuse]], reduced family enrollment in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, decreased visits to emergency rooms, decreas The National Child Traumatic Stress Network strives to raise the standard of care and improve access to services for traumatized children, their families, an
    4 KB (605 words) - 19:00, 21 October 2014
  • ...rary relief to caregivers in stressful situations by providing short- term care for their children ...al services that address family-specific needs (such as child care, health care, and mental health services) to ensure the health and well-being of their c
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  • ...option Agencies|adoption agencies]] in your State from the National Foster Care and Adoption Directory (https://www.childwelfare.gov/nfcad). To find inform ...arents]] often pay for the expectant mother’s medical costs, legal fees, temporary housing expenses, and possibly other expenses. To help prevent “baby sell
    5 KB (830 words) - 03:51, 31 October 2014
  • ...grandmother or the one foster care home because there were no other foster care homes available to place the children in.<ref>Estella Moriarty, LL.D., “T ...four year old played, the boy stated his mom told him that he had to take care of his sister and that he was not allowed to leave her with anyone else. Th
    7 KB (1,136 words) - 00:28, 13 December 2014
  • ...ent|foster parent]] adopting a child, children, or youth currently in your care, you’ll need to help your child make the emotional adjustment to being an ...ve parents]], like you, who are helping their child transition from foster care to [[adoption]].
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