Foster Children: Where They Go and How They Get On
Ian Sinclair, Claire Baker, Kate Wilson & Ian Gibbs,
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
ISBN 1843102781, £19.95
STAR RATING: 5/5
The long journey of foster children through care to independence and their reactions and feelings during their young lives is the subject of this book, writes Hamido Megahead.
It addresses the manner in which foster children can achieve their potential in terms of their social and emotional development. But it also goes further and focuses on how they fare in a particular type of placement – residential care, foster care, reunification, adoption or care leaving – including their accompanying emotional and moral sensitivity.
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