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Rebuilding Children's Lives: A Blueprint for Treatment Foster Parents (edition 1996)

by Ray V. Burke

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This book offers foster parents a conceptual understanding of why kids behave the way they do and the tools to manage that behavior. Topics covered include building relationships with foster children and their families of origin, the emotional needs and basic rights of children, teaching social skills, developing individualized treatment plans, and providing a safe home environment.… (more)
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Title:Rebuilding Children's Lives: A Blueprint for Treatment Foster Parents
Authors:Ray V. Burke
Info:Boys Town Press (1996), Paperback
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Rebuilding Children's Lives: A Blueprint for Treatment Foster Parents by Chritena B. Baker

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Rebuilding Children's Lives is written specifically for foster parents caring for children who have behavioral problems, who are learning disabled, have suffered abuse, or have been diagnosed with psychiatric problems. Packed with information, the book offers step-by-step strategies and useful suggestions that enable foster parents to provide quality, loving care. The book outlines how to build meaningful relationships with foster children, teach them valuable life skills to overcome negative behaviors, meet their emotional needs, develop individualized treatment plans, and provide a safe home. Special emphasis is given to unique challenges such as working with the child's biological family, cultural differences, and issues of separation and attachment. Questionnaire: 11 short answer and fill in the blank questions.
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This book offers foster parents a conceptual understanding of why kids behave the way they do and the tools to manage that behavior. Topics covered include building relationships with foster children and their families of origin, the emotional needs and basic rights of children, teaching social skills, developing individualized treatment plans, and providing a safe home environment.

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