2009
DOI: 10.1007/s10826-009-9264-z
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Confidence to Foster Across Cultures: Caregiver Perspectives

Abstract: It is important to understand how cultural values, beliefs and traditions of foster parents are related to placement success because a substantial proportion of children in care come from culturally diverse backgrounds. In the present study participants were asked about resources they saw as necessary to improve their confidence fostering children from culturally diverse backgrounds. Sixty-one foster parents from a central Canadian province participated in a telephone interview that included the question: ''wh… Show more

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“…Rather than requiring choices that limit possibilities, inviting diverse family constellations, languages, and cultures can expand opportunities for children and families in the foster care system. Brown, Sintzel, and Arnault (2009) interviewed foster parents to learn 'what would help you feel more confident about fostering children with different values, beliefs and traditions?' (p. 633).…”
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“…Rather than requiring choices that limit possibilities, inviting diverse family constellations, languages, and cultures can expand opportunities for children and families in the foster care system. Brown, Sintzel, and Arnault (2009) interviewed foster parents to learn 'what would help you feel more confident about fostering children with different values, beliefs and traditions?' (p. 633).…”
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confidence: 99%