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… healing impact that living with adoptive families could have on adopted teenagers’ risk of maladaptive … healing impact that living with adoptive families could have on adopted teenagers’ risk of maladaptive …
… practice and to stimulate debates and discussions that could transfer sound research findings to practices in child … practice and to stimulate debates and discussions that could transfer sound research findings to practices in child …
… good practices adopted in the countries studied, that could serve as a model or inspiration for colleagues in other … where they have family or where they believe that they could have a better future. Some of them may have not applied … the child comes in. Identifying and background information could be gathered promptly in known border points, such as …
… operation. In 2007 the authorities claimed the archipelago could cope with a maximum of only 300 children. Currently, … However, they said, the archipelago was overburdened and could not integrate all children, and so the authorities could not close emergency centers unless children were …
… in averages or correlation coeffi cient measures could be attributed to real differences in distribution or to … is a highly sensitive area of these children’s lives and could be a great compensating factor or, on the opposite … effect on girls and academic achievement, on boys. This could be one of the main factors: the importance to …
… and social contact worsen, especially when they could not go outside (due to a lack of human resources and … homes are organised and managed), while other children could. Also, in Spain, a study comparing quality of life and … 2020) suggested that a lower rate of subjective well-being could be observed among girls in residential care compared to …
… in alternative care had to enter the institution alone and could not be accompanied and helped by their case manager. … On the other hand, children who remained in institutions could not be visited by their parents. In the absence of … example to help with online learning. Their involvement could be made difficult however, for example in Serbia where …
… Sprang and Silman [4] found that about 30% of children could have experienced significant post-traumatic stress … most children show negative emotions and behaviors, it could also be expected that some Int. J. Environ. Res. Public … Considering the COVID-19 times, this parenting distress could have specific triggers, like space restrictions at …
… A guardian should not be someone whose interests could potentially conflict with those of the child.5 Care for … need for alternative family- based care. These practices could be scaled-up and replicated in other regions and … the centralised reception system meant that data could be obtained by a lower number of key centralised …
… their families if it was determined that the family system could handle the situation. 5 Brazil Complete lockdown, April … carriers to be secluded. Shops remained open and people could go out for a walk or visit others – as long as they are … The only solution scientists and medical authorities could propose was a complete lockdown and stay-at-home order. …