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This book explores the critical role of house mothers in group foster care systems for Children in Need of Care and Protection (CNCP). House mothers act as primary caregivers for these children in need, facing unique challenges and opportunities in supporting their well-being across diverse age groups. Through a case study approach, the book delves into the house mothers' perspectives, the challenges they encounter, and the interventions they employ to nurture these children. By highlighting their experiences and effective strategies, this study aims to illuminate best practices for enhancing…mehr

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This book explores the critical role of house mothers in group foster care systems for Children in Need of Care and Protection (CNCP). House mothers act as primary caregivers for these children in need, facing unique challenges and opportunities in supporting their well-being across diverse age groups. Through a case study approach, the book delves into the house mothers' perspectives, the challenges they encounter, and the interventions they employ to nurture these children. By highlighting their experiences and effective strategies, this study aims to illuminate best practices for enhancing the well-being and development of CNCP children within group foster care systems. This exploration not only sheds light on the unsung contributions of house mothers but also informs the development of improved care practices to better serve children facing significant challenges.
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Autorenporträt
I'm Sharon Elizabeth Bobby, a Bachelor of Social Work graduate with a deep passion for research and a focus on understanding diverse cultural contexts. My work centers on exploring the educational perspectives of the Mannan tribal community in Kumily, Kerala.