Children in Families Affected by Illness and Death All children, in the normal course of their development, learn about being sick, and most, by the time they enter school, have at least ru... Read More
GOALS FOR HELPING CHILDREN IN DIVORCING OR BLENDED FAMILIES Depending on the circumstances of each case, individual, family, or group methods can help children in single-parent, divorcing, or blende... Read More
Children in Single-Parent, Divorcing, and Blended Families Children in the 21st century come from many different types of families. No longer can teachers or others working with children assume tha... Read More
Documentation of the Child’s History When a child in placement lacks knowledge about a parent’s death or about the circumstances of his or her own birth, it can be helpful... Read More
TYPICAL ISSUES FOR CHILDREN IN PLACEMENT The families of children who require placement have histories of living in homes characterized by substance abuse, homelessness, domestic... Read More
DETERMINING THE NEED FOR PLACEMENT What is the impact of relocating a child to another family for foster placement compared with arranging for the child to move in with a g... Read More
Children Living in Kinship and Foster Home Placements Once upon a time, everyone assumed that children would be raised in a home with their mothers, fathers, brothers, and sisters and that th... Read More
Referral and Consultation with Mental Health Agency The social worker made an immediate referral to a local mental health agency to arrange a psychiatric evaluation and therapy and to provi... Read More
The Three-Tiered Identification Process Before a child can be referred for evaluation for special education services, school personnel are required to show evidence of implement... Read More