As we approach the year 2000, infant mortality rates, child placement dilemmas, and appropriate socialization of children continue to challenge the field of child welfare
As we approach the year 2000, infant mortality rates, child placement dilemmas, and appropriate socialization of children continue to challenge the field of child welfareHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction; 1: Child Welfare in Fiction and Fact; 2: The Dilemma in Saving Children from Child Labor: Reform and Casework at Odds with Families' Needs (1900-1938); 3: The Child Welfare Response to Youth Violence and Homelessness in the Nineteenth Century; 4: An Outrage to Common Decency: Historical Perspectives on Child Neglect; 5: Rosie the Riveter and Her Latchkey Children: What Americans Can Learn About Child Day Care from the Second World War; 6: Bring Back the Orphanages? What Policymakers of Today Can Learn from the Past; 7: Janie Porter Barrett and the Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls: Community Response to the Needs of African American Children; 8: From Indenture to Family Foster Care: A Brief History of Child Placing; 9: A History of Placing-Out: The Orphan Trains; 10: From Family Duty to Family Policy: The Evolution of Kinship Care; 11: Adoption and Disclosure of Family Information: A Historical Perspective; 12: From "Operation Brown Baby" to "Opportunity": The Placement of Children of Color at the Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon; 13: Factors and Events Leading to the Passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act; 14: The Citizens' Committee for Children of New York and the Evolution of Child Advocacy (1945-1972); 15: Information Sources on Child Welfare Archives: Howto Identify, Locate, and Use Them for Research
Introduction; 1: Child Welfare in Fiction and Fact; 2: The Dilemma in Saving Children from Child Labor: Reform and Casework at Odds with Families' Needs (1900-1938); 3: The Child Welfare Response to Youth Violence and Homelessness in the Nineteenth Century; 4: An Outrage to Common Decency: Historical Perspectives on Child Neglect; 5: Rosie the Riveter and Her Latchkey Children: What Americans Can Learn About Child Day Care from the Second World War; 6: Bring Back the Orphanages? What Policymakers of Today Can Learn from the Past; 7: Janie Porter Barrett and the Virginia Industrial School for Colored Girls: Community Response to the Needs of African American Children; 8: From Indenture to Family Foster Care: A Brief History of Child Placing; 9: A History of Placing-Out: The Orphan Trains; 10: From Family Duty to Family Policy: The Evolution of Kinship Care; 11: Adoption and Disclosure of Family Information: A Historical Perspective; 12: From "Operation Brown Baby" to "Opportunity": The Placement of Children of Color at the Boys and Girls Aid Society of Oregon; 13: Factors and Events Leading to the Passage of the Indian Child Welfare Act; 14: The Citizens' Committee for Children of New York and the Evolution of Child Advocacy (1945-1972); 15: Information Sources on Child Welfare Archives: Howto Identify, Locate, and Use Them for Research
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