When young people must enter foster care, kinship placements with relatives or close family friends can provide a sense of continuity: connections to history, culture, and community. While these placements offer many benefits, they come with unique challenges as caregivers quickly assume new parenting duties, navigating relationships with the children in their care and birth parents while guiding these children through the pain of separation.
When young people must enter foster care, kinship placements with relatives or close family friends can provide a sense of continuity: connections to history, culture, and community. While these placements offer many benefits, they come with unique challenges as caregivers quickly assume new parenting duties, navigating relationships with the children in their care and birth parents…
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