EXPERIENCE OF FOSTERING DEVELOPMENT IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES
Journal Title: Наукові праці. Серія "Педагогіка" - Year 2016, Vol 270, Issue 258
Abstract
The article highlights the experience of foster care forms. Attention is paid to the development of fostering in the USA, Great Britain, in some countries of Eastern Europe. It is described the activity’s content of organizations which specialize in fostering, documents regarding foster parenting and children are given.
Authors and Affiliations
V. Stremetska, Yu. Paskar
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