Foster parents ’ perceptions of familial and parental factors that promote or inhibit successful fostering were examined using semi-structured interviews. Characteristics that facili-tate successful fostering include faith or support from church, a deep concern for children, tolerance, a strong cooperative marriage in married foster families, and a daily life that is characterized as organized and routinized but flexible in terms of responding to children’s needs and external demands. Characteristics that inhibit successful fos-tering include non-child-centered fostering motivations, competing demands for parents ’ time and energy, parents’ difficulties in dealing with strong attachments to children who might have to leave the family, and p...
With more vulnerable and behaviourally challenging children entering the foster system, there is a n...
Foster families face a range of experiences during the fostering process that affect all members of ...
Most of the research on selecting foster parents has focused on matching children with specific beha...
A better understanding of kinship foster families\u27 perceptions of the familial factors and parent...
A better understanding of kinship foster families ' perceptions of the familial factors and par...
Virtually nothing is known about the characteristics used to select foster families. This study exam...
Parent and child temperament variables were examined in an interactive "good-ness of fit "...
This study examines particular facilitators and barriers in recruiting and retaining foster parents ...
Foster care is an understudied practice in the United States in general and in the family therapy fi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-44)The objective of this study is to determine how\ud ...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the interactions of foster father (who are the primary careg...
With the large number of children in foster care, it is important to understand the need of retainin...
Virtually nothing is known about the characteristics used to select foster families. This study exam...
The purpose of this study is to better understand, from a foster parent perspective, how the integra...
Foster family applicants form the pool from which caregivers are selected for 75 % of the 568,000 ch...
With more vulnerable and behaviourally challenging children entering the foster system, there is a n...
Foster families face a range of experiences during the fostering process that affect all members of ...
Most of the research on selecting foster parents has focused on matching children with specific beha...
A better understanding of kinship foster families\u27 perceptions of the familial factors and parent...
A better understanding of kinship foster families ' perceptions of the familial factors and par...
Virtually nothing is known about the characteristics used to select foster families. This study exam...
Parent and child temperament variables were examined in an interactive "good-ness of fit "...
This study examines particular facilitators and barriers in recruiting and retaining foster parents ...
Foster care is an understudied practice in the United States in general and in the family therapy fi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 43-44)The objective of this study is to determine how\ud ...
[[abstract]]This study aimed to explore the interactions of foster father (who are the primary careg...
With the large number of children in foster care, it is important to understand the need of retainin...
Virtually nothing is known about the characteristics used to select foster families. This study exam...
The purpose of this study is to better understand, from a foster parent perspective, how the integra...
Foster family applicants form the pool from which caregivers are selected for 75 % of the 568,000 ch...
With more vulnerable and behaviourally challenging children entering the foster system, there is a n...
Foster families face a range of experiences during the fostering process that affect all members of ...
Most of the research on selecting foster parents has focused on matching children with specific beha...