Foster Care Being a Second Home for Abandoned Children: An Analysis on Cathy Glass’s Saving Danny.

Chaamili Swetha G. T, V. Jaisre
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This paper explores the role of foster care as a secondary home for abandoned children and its significance in fulfilling the developmental needs of these youngsters. As biological parents seek support, recovery, and therapy, foster care offers a secure refuge for children and adolescents. Abuse and neglect often necessitate the removal of children and teenagers from their homes, making it imperative to find a secure environment for them. Foster care serves as a refuge for children and teenagers in need, even though it might be challenging to perceive it as a stable environment at first glance. The act of uprooting children from their homes may seem unsettling, but for those who have experienced abuse or neglect, foster care offers a stable and supportive home setting. Foster families provide essential elements like education, meals, shelter, and access to healthcare, which these children may have lacked before entering foster care. This, in turn, positively impacts their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Additionally, foster care can provide biological parents with an opportunity to focus on establishing a stable home environment where their children can eventually return. This research draws inspiration from Cathy Glass's "Saving Danny," a powerful narrative. Cathy Glass is a prolific author with a portfolio of 34 books, each of which offers valuable insights into the lives of children in foster care. Through the lens of Cathy's experiences as a foster carer, these stories shed light on the challenges these vulnerable children face and how a nurturing and loving environment can help them overcome these obstacles.
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寄养是被遗弃儿童的第二家园——析凯茜·格拉斯的《拯救丹尼》。
本文探讨了寄养作为被遗弃儿童的第二家园的作用及其在满足这些青少年发展需求方面的意义。当亲生父母寻求支持、康复和治疗时,寄养为儿童和青少年提供了一个安全的避难所。虐待和忽视往往使儿童和青少年不得不离开家园,因此必须为他们找到一个安全的环境。寄养是有需要的儿童和青少年的避难所,尽管乍一看可能很难将其视为一个稳定的环境。把孩子从家里赶出去的行为似乎令人不安,但对于那些经历过虐待或忽视的人来说,寄养提供了一个稳定和支持的家庭环境。寄养家庭提供教育、膳食、住所和医疗保健等基本要素,这些是这些孩子在进入寄养家庭之前可能缺乏的。这反过来又对他们的身体、精神和情感健康产生积极影响。此外,寄养可以为亲生父母提供一个机会,专注于建立一个稳定的家庭环境,让他们的孩子最终能回到家里。这项研究的灵感来自凯茜·格拉斯(Cathy Glass)的《拯救丹尼》(Saving Danny),这是一部强有力的叙事作品。凯茜·格拉斯是一位多产的作家,出版了34本书,每本书都对寄养儿童的生活提供了宝贵的见解。通过凯茜作为寄养看护的经历,这些故事揭示了这些脆弱的孩子所面临的挑战,以及一个养育和爱的环境如何帮助他们克服这些障碍。
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