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Furthermore, most foster parents expect fostered children to stay with them for a long period, and they feel responsible for the future of these children.
"Relationships have always been hard for me — they're hard for most foster children.
Recent research, including the new study, shows that most foster children, even though they have been removed from their homes, maintain ties with a parent or other relative.
Like most foster kids, he kept many of his things in a plastic garbage bag so he could grab and go as needed.
Mr. Scoppetta said the decision to shut the 42-year-old operation showed that the city was applying the same tough standards to itself that it applied to the private agencies that provide most foster care beds in the long-troubled system.
While not quite a "blank slate," TiCasey (her middle name — all except one of the children mentioned in this article are identified by their middle names to protect their privacy) was as close as most foster parents get to a child whose grim history might conceivably be overcome in a loving home.
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Most foster-adoptive parents have to wait for the placement of a child in their home.
Many of the books that have most fostered my, and my female friends', nascent feminism talk about gender and oppression obliquely, rather than in diatribes or manifestos.
The most frequent foster parents are various species of small songbirds.
Now at school, she is about to lose her relationship with her most longstanding foster carers.
The firm that did most to foster convenience listening may yet give the hi-fi industry a boost.
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