Parent-Child Interactions Researched at Colorado State University for Clues about Abuse - News & Information - Colorado State University:
FORT COLLINS - Can scientists predict if a child may eventually become the victim of abuse or neglect just by looking at patterns of how parents and children solve problems together? That’s the aim of a new study in Colorado State University’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies.
NH DCYF pulls out their crystal ball and predicts "Anticipated Neglect in the Future" without ANY research and the NH Judges go along with it!
Exposing Child UN-Protective Services and the Deceitful Practices They Use to Rip Families Apart/Where Relative Placement is NOT an Option, as Stated by a DCYF Supervisor
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Isabella Brooke Knightly and Austin Gamez-Knightly
In Memory of my Loving Husband, William F. Knightly Jr. Murdered by ILLEGAL Palliative Care at a Nashua, NH Hospital
Friday, January 27, 2012
Editorial, 1/27: Foster kids on psych drugs
Editorial, 1/27: Foster kids on psych drugs:
Sen. Gwen Howard wants a task force to examine why more than one in five foster children in Nebraska is taking psychiatric medication.
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Sen. Gwen Howard wants a task force to examine why more than one in five foster children in Nebraska is taking psychiatric medication.
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Former CAC director pleads guilty to Theft of Federal Funds
Former CAC director pleads guilty » Standard-Times:
“Guilty,” said Debra Brown, former executive director of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Tom Green County.
“Guilty,” said Debra Brown, former executive director of the Children’s Advocacy Center of Tom Green County.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Indian children's ordeal ends as Norway relents
Indian children's ordeal ends as Norway relents -:
Under the agreement, which ends an eight-month-long custody battle, Abhigyan (3) and his sister Aishwarya (1) will be given to their uncle Arunabhas Bhattacharya
Under the agreement, which ends an eight-month-long custody battle, Abhigyan (3) and his sister Aishwarya (1) will be given to their uncle Arunabhas Bhattacharya
Philly parents told kids won't go to foster care for being overweight
Philly parents told kids won't go to foster care for being overweight — NewsWorks:
Over the summer, an opinion piece in a medical journal suggested that severely obese children should be put in foster care to help them lose weight.
Over the summer, an opinion piece in a medical journal suggested that severely obese children should be put in foster care to help them lose weight.
Fostering services ''need radical reform''
Fostering services ''need radical reform'' - Public Service:
Fostering services in England and Wales are desperately in need of radical reform, according to a report by the Policy Exchange which said that in some instances severely disadvantaged children were waiting for over a year for a foster placement and that the life chances for many children in the system were appalling.
Fostering services in England and Wales are desperately in need of radical reform, according to a report by the Policy Exchange which said that in some instances severely disadvantaged children were waiting for over a year for a foster placement and that the life chances for many children in the system were appalling.
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