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Beyond Expectations: From Foster Children to Foster Parents Abstract Little research exists on long-term outcomes for adults who have been in foster care as children, with even less research on former foster children who become foster parents themselves Foster care and maltreatment exert significant independent and interdependent impacts on youth outcomes
Beyond Expectations: From Foster Children to Foster Parents The current review examines the possible transition from foster child to foster parent through the lenses of parenting styles, attachment, and family systems theories, as well as positive
A Broader Concept of Family: Strategies for Welcoming Foster . . . - NAEYC In this article, we aim to support preservice and in-service early childhood educators who work with children ages 0 to 8 to learn about and apply responsive approaches that address the unique needs of foster care families
Stay just a little bit longer: A scoping review of foster parent . . . This scoping review engaged in a comprehensive exploration of the literature by mapping out the extent, range, and nature of foster parent engagement, screening studies based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, and summarizing findings Twenty-three articles met inclusion criteria
What are the expectations from Foster Parents? - StartFosterCare We urge foster parents and agencies to have a one page checklist (see the Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande) of parent expectations for every child because the child’s situation can be very different
The Foster Parent Journey The role of a foster parent is an incredibly important one, offering a lifeline to children in need of care, stability, and love Despite the best intentions, the journey is riddled with emotional and practical challenges that are unique to this form of caregiving