Abandonment creates risks for the wellbeing of children, while compromising their prospects for social adjustment and advancement. This implies pressure on a country’s fiscal base through probable lifelong dependence on public resources. The need for prevention of child abandonment in Lesotho and elsewhere can therefore not be overstated. This article, based on research in progress, discusses possible dangers of child abandonment and neglect, using attachment theory as its theoretical grounding. It considers findings based on two samples (professionals and adoptive mothers) and offers recommendations for the prevention of child abandonment and the protection of abandoned children, with specific reference to Lesotho
Summary: In the United States and the United Kingdom supervisory neglect of children is premised on ...
AbstractIntroduction: - An estimated number of 40 to 80 new-born babies are being abandoned by their...
MSW, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe phenomenon of orphaned children heading households wi...
Abandonment creates risks for the wellbeing of children, while compromising their prospects for soci...
International audienceCarrying out a focused literature review on child abandonment and care in Afri...
Childhood trauma continues to be a silent epidemic in South Africa. Institutional childcare centres ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 82-86).In this study the researcher ai...
Carrying out a focused literature review on child abandonment and care in Africa, this paper aims to...
The overwhelming prevalence of child labour globally continues to be a matter of concern. Millions o...
This study focuses on the experiences of children as victims of abduction into forced child marriage...
This study focuses on the dominant definitions of nutritional and medical neglect used to identify c...
In the recent times, children are experiencing many forms of injustices which are mainly the afterma...
AbstractThis article investigates the causes of social orphanhood due to the increasing number of ab...
AbstractThis article investigates the causes of social orphanhood due to the increasing number of ab...
In the past, having a baby in the West Nile Region of Uganda was a blessing for the entire society. ...
Summary: In the United States and the United Kingdom supervisory neglect of children is premised on ...
AbstractIntroduction: - An estimated number of 40 to 80 new-born babies are being abandoned by their...
MSW, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe phenomenon of orphaned children heading households wi...
Abandonment creates risks for the wellbeing of children, while compromising their prospects for soci...
International audienceCarrying out a focused literature review on child abandonment and care in Afri...
Childhood trauma continues to be a silent epidemic in South Africa. Institutional childcare centres ...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 82-86).In this study the researcher ai...
Carrying out a focused literature review on child abandonment and care in Africa, this paper aims to...
The overwhelming prevalence of child labour globally continues to be a matter of concern. Millions o...
This study focuses on the experiences of children as victims of abduction into forced child marriage...
This study focuses on the dominant definitions of nutritional and medical neglect used to identify c...
In the recent times, children are experiencing many forms of injustices which are mainly the afterma...
AbstractThis article investigates the causes of social orphanhood due to the increasing number of ab...
AbstractThis article investigates the causes of social orphanhood due to the increasing number of ab...
In the past, having a baby in the West Nile Region of Uganda was a blessing for the entire society. ...
Summary: In the United States and the United Kingdom supervisory neglect of children is premised on ...
AbstractIntroduction: - An estimated number of 40 to 80 new-born babies are being abandoned by their...
MSW, North-West University, Mafikeng CampusThe phenomenon of orphaned children heading households wi...