The View from Down Here: Foster Children's Stories

作者: Jason B. Whiting

DOI: 10.1023/A:1009497110958

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摘要: Foster children have stories and the whole foster care system, including child, need to hear them. The story metaphor is useful in understanding how perceive process their world. Stories can help better understand themselves, case managers, therapists, parents, teachers policy makers these order attend needs. These desire a greater part decisions that affect lives, hearing from them important honoring unique powerful each child experiences. A framework for using offered relevant studies are reviewed research suggestions made.

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