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Hands-on Clinic => Education => Topic started by: bb on Aug 19, 2019
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Question 1
Children who are placed in foster care with members of their own family are more likely than children who are in nonfamilial foster care to be:
◦ separated from their biological siblings.
◦ in schools where high achievement is expected.
◦ in homes with limited financial resources.
◦ in foster care for only about 18 months.
Question 2
In general, research suggests that most children who are adopted by parents of another race or culture tend to be:
◦ similar in achievement and social development to children adopted by parents of the same race or culture.
◦ well-adjusted only if they are girls; boys adopted by parents of another race tend to struggle with feelings of ethnic confusion.
◦ higher in self-esteem than children adopted by parents of the same race or culture.
◦ better at making friends but more likely to have low achievement than children adopted by parents of the same race or culture.
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Answer 1
in homes with limited financial resources.
Answer 2
similar in achievement and social development to children adopted by parents of the same race or culture.
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