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Fostering Love

Fostering Love
Author: Dr. John DeGarmo
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 151271450X

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Children suffering from abuse. Neglect. Malnutrition. Even drug-related problems passed on from a mothers addiction. Children rejected by those who were to love them most, their parents. When placed into a foster home, many of these children carry with them the physical and emotional scars that prevent them from accepting the love of another. This journey as a foster parent is the most difficult thing John DeGarmo has done. Through the sleepless nights with drug-addicted babies, the battles with angry teens, and the tears from such tremendous sadness, John DeGarmo learns that to follow Gods call in his life means to take up His cross in his own home. Fostering Love: One Foster Parents Journey is the true-life account of his experience as a foster parent, along with his wife and their own three children, as he followed Gods call to take foster children into his home. This is a story of heartbreak, sadness, and ultimately love as he came to find God in the tears and smiles of many foster children.


Fostering Love

Fostering Love
Author: Heather Craig
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-05
Genre:
ISBN: 9781735001807

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A Children's book designed to explain the process involved with becoming a foster family.


The Fostering Lover in Peace

The Fostering Lover in Peace
Author: Dr. Badal W. Kariye
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 112
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 1329523318

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Fostering Love

Fostering Love
Author: Kathleen M Paydo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-08-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578377247

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Love and Mayhem

Love and Mayhem
Author: John DeGarmo
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1784500127

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Many people say being a parent is the toughest job there is. John DeGarmo, foster and adoptive parent, tells us just how tough it can be, having parented over 40 children. At times he and his wife, Kelly, have cared for up to nine children at a time, many with severe trauma and learning difficulties. Love and Mayhem is an honest and open account of the struggles, sadness and joy that comes with the job of being a parent to a traumatised child. From the sleepless nights with babies withdrawing from drug-addiction, to the heartbreak when a child moves on to another home, and the loving chaos that comes with a large and blended family, John DeGarmo fights for the many children who have come through his home. Ideal for foster families, general readers, fostering agencies and social workers who are looking for a true to life memoir of what it really is to be a foster parent.


Fostering Development in Midlife and Older Age

Fostering Development in Midlife and Older Age
Author: Irina Catrinel Crăciun
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 505
Release: 2023-02-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 3031244494

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This handbook integrates and discusses a growing evidence base concerning individual development across middle and late adulthood. The book includes a comprehensive analysis of what growth implies within midlife and older age and considers how different developmental areas are intertwined (i.e., physical, cognitive, social and emotional development as well as personality growth). As the gap between theory and practice still constitutes an issue in developmental research, the handbook also aims to provide illustrative examples of prevention and intervention from a positive psychology perspective. These were selected to represent a variety of topics, relevant for individual development where research informs practice, ranging from happiness, grandparenthood, love and sexuality to loneliness, depression, anxiety, suicide prevention and coping with death. This handbook is a must-have resource for students and researchers working in developmental psychology, health psychology, gerontology and, public health. It will also be of interest to practitioners such as counsellors, life coaches, psychotherapists, organizational psychologists, health professionals, social workers or public health planners.


Fostering Children’s Faith

Fostering Children’s Faith
Author: Jeanne Hall
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2012-03-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630879142

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Fostering faith in children is a shared privilege and responsibility of parents, godparents, and the church community. We promise our children at baptism that we will support them in their faith formation--in the formation of their relationship with God. We need to take this promise seriously. This book is intended to be an accessible and helpful resource for parents and other adults who seek to foster children's faith. This book succinctly explores many ways we can support children's faith formation, including our day-to-day interactions with children, the images of God we share with them, how we pray together, the rituals we create, service opportunities we provide, music we share together, the stories we tell and listen to, our celebration of the sacraments, and more. While this book has a distinctly Roman Catholic orientation, much of the content will be relevant for a wider Christian audience. Lastly, but perhaps most importantly, this book is rooted in the conviction that the God we seek relationship with and that we hope to foster our children's relationship with is one who is infinitely loving, welcoming, and always yearning for deeper connection with us.


Fostering Love

Fostering Love
Author: Kathleen Paydo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578375953

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Families are the foundation of society. When we care for and protect children, we ensure that future generations thrive as well. The devastation that abuse and neglect cause have taught us the immense impact-good and bad-that parents have on children. This book will enlighten readers beyond those directly involved with foster children to see the resiliency and potential that can be hidden in these vulnerable girls and boys. Each of our foster children has blessed our lives with their own unique story. Many people are drawn to the foster-care world. This book's message will help you learn about the life of a foster child. If you are thinking about becoming a foster parent, need sound parenting advice, or are intrigued by the foster-care system, this book is for you!


Fostering Inclusion in Education

Fostering Inclusion in Education
Author: Enrico Postiglione
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2022-10-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3031074920

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This edited volume brings together researchers and educators who present a balanced blend of theoretical and practice-based considerations about different pedagogies in the field of Progressive Education (including Philosophy with Children, Reggio Children, Philosophy with Children Hawaii, Dialogic Education etc.). To change future education for good, inclusive pedagogical theories and practices must prove themselves to be efficacious in the unpredictable, multifaceted dynamics of real classrooms. By focusing on ideological and structural dynamics that can undermine or promote inclusion or providing future directions that can foster emancipatory, democratic, socially-just and evidence-based forms of teaching and professional practice, the chapters in this book explore current and emerging practices, experiences, and problems to equip both researchers and teachers with a wide range of possibilities and tools to face the challenges of future education.


Fostering Nation?

Fostering Nation?
Author: Veronica Strong-Boag
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2011
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1554582547

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The first comprehensive perspective on Canada's provision for marginalized youngsters from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century. It's examination of kin care, institutions, state policies, birth parents, foster parents, and foster youngsters provides ample reminder that children's welfare cannot be divorced from that of their parents and communities