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Mooly M.C. Wong, Joyce L.C. Ma and Londy C.L. Chan - Children and Youth Services Review,

This article examines the impact of poverty on looked-after children and their families, describes and evaluates the use of multiple family group therapy and other family-based interventions, and reports children's experiences and feedback from the groups. 

Yang Meiping - Shanghai Daily,

New policy in China allows court applications to revoke the guardianship of parents or authorized guardians if they refuse to perform their custody duties for more than six months.

Sina,

China orders authorities to check all qualifications, facilities, services and safety management for all government foster care facilities.

Elise Gould, Jessica Schieder - Economic Policy Institute ,

This blog article from the Economic Policy Institute notes that policy makers ignore legislation that could make it easier for women to balance work and home obligations.

Global Initiative to End All Corporal Punishment of Children and Save the Children,

This comprehensive report discusses progress made towards universal prohibition of corporal punishment of children, including by highlighting examples from individual states that have recently implemented legal and policy reforms. 

Youqin Huang, Qian Song, Ran Tao, Zai Liang - Child Development,

Using a sample of 916 children (aged 5–18) of migrants and the life course perspective, this article examines the impact of parental migration on children's health.

Neil Conner - The Telegraph,

The Telegraph reports that police in China rescued 36 children from traffickers. 

Wang Mingting and Li Rongde - Caixin Online,

Article from China stating rural migrant parents who leave their children behind for extended periods could face criminal charges over their failure to provide adequate care, China's Ministry of Civil Affairs said Wednesday.

Alyssa Jeong Perry - The Guardian,

Adam Crapser was adopted and brought to the U.S. from South Korea at four years old.  Now, at 41, he's forced to return to a country he barely knows.

Han Meng - Sixth Tone,

A Fulbright scholar compares adoption experiences in China with those in America.