Five commentaries: looking to the future

A series of responses from experts representing various disciplines and backgrounds to the question on how can the child welfare system be improved to better support families and promote the healthy development of children in foster care are presented. Among others, Perez claims that it is essential...

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Adolescents
Adoption
Child
Child Development
Child welfare
Child Welfare - psychology
Child, Preschool
Cultural Characteristics
Emigration and Immigration
Ethnic Groups
Families & family life
Family - psychology
Family Relations
Female
Forecasting
Foster care
Foster Home Care - psychology
Hispanic Americans
Humans
Infant
Language
Male
Medicaid
Mental Health
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Parent-Child Relations
Social Work
United States
Young Children
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