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Voices From the System: A Qualitative Study of Foster Children's Stories
by
Lee, Robert E.
, Whiting, Jason B.
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African Americans
/ Ambivalence
/ Anger
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Child care
/ Child Development
/ Child poverty
/ Child welfare
/ Children
/ Childrens Attitudes
/ Confusion
/ Constructionism
/ Constructivism (Learning)
/ Cultural Influences
/ Drugs
/ Early Adolescents
/ Ecology
/ Emotions
/ Environmental Influences
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Foster care
/ Foster Children
/ Foster home care
/ Foster parents
/ Interviews
/ Mothers
/ narratives
/ Older children
/ Parents
/ Perceptions
/ Poverty
/ Preadolescents
/ Qualitative research
/ Racism
/ Resilience
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Siblings
/ Social Constructivism
/ story
/ Violent crime
2003
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Voices From the System: A Qualitative Study of Foster Children's Stories
by
Lee, Robert E.
, Whiting, Jason B.
in
African Americans
/ Ambivalence
/ Anger
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Child care
/ Child Development
/ Child poverty
/ Child welfare
/ Children
/ Childrens Attitudes
/ Confusion
/ Constructionism
/ Constructivism (Learning)
/ Cultural Influences
/ Drugs
/ Early Adolescents
/ Ecology
/ Emotions
/ Environmental Influences
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Foster care
/ Foster Children
/ Foster home care
/ Foster parents
/ Interviews
/ Mothers
/ narratives
/ Older children
/ Parents
/ Perceptions
/ Poverty
/ Preadolescents
/ Qualitative research
/ Racism
/ Resilience
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Siblings
/ Social Constructivism
/ story
/ Violent crime
2003
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Voices From the System: A Qualitative Study of Foster Children's Stories
by
Lee, Robert E.
, Whiting, Jason B.
in
African Americans
/ Ambivalence
/ Anger
/ Child abuse & neglect
/ Child care
/ Child Development
/ Child poverty
/ Child welfare
/ Children
/ Childrens Attitudes
/ Confusion
/ Constructionism
/ Constructivism (Learning)
/ Cultural Influences
/ Drugs
/ Early Adolescents
/ Ecology
/ Emotions
/ Environmental Influences
/ Ethnography
/ Ethnology
/ Families & family life
/ Family (Sociological Unit)
/ Foster care
/ Foster Children
/ Foster home care
/ Foster parents
/ Interviews
/ Mothers
/ narratives
/ Older children
/ Parents
/ Perceptions
/ Poverty
/ Preadolescents
/ Qualitative research
/ Racism
/ Resilience
/ Semi Structured Interviews
/ Siblings
/ Social Constructivism
/ story
/ Violent crime
2003
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Voices From the System: A Qualitative Study of Foster Children's Stories
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Voices From the System: A Qualitative Study of Foster Children's Stories
2003
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This project qualitatively analyzed the stories that 23 preadolescent foster children told about their lives. An ecological framework in conjunction with the social constructionist understanding of stories guided the ethnographic semistructured interviews. These stories contained both common and unique features and provided insight into the lives of foster children whose environments involved poverty, drugs, crime, violence, and racism. Research domains included confusion, social ambivalence, anger, loss, and aids to resiliency. This study highlights the importance of these stories for the children who create them and those who will work with them.
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