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Frost2351

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Aside from foster care and kinship care, the other choice available to child care specialists in cases of child abuse is
 
  adoption.
  foster care.
  kinship care.
  return the child to the family after rigorous counseling and parental
  re-education.

Question 2

An example of kinship care is
 
  Michelle baby-sits her brother Tommy.
  Patti and Rob adopt two brothers.
  Eric and Sherral provide foster care for their neglected nephew.
  Mari is placed in a group home with other abused children.



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Answer to Question 1

adoption.

Answer to Question 2

Eric and Sherral provide foster care for their neglected nephew.



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