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Preparing Foster Adolescents for Independent Living: A Comparison of Disabled and Nondisabled Youth


  Author: Edmund V. Mech, Carrie Che-Man Fung
Publisher: Children and Family Research Center
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Document Date:                  June 01, 1998
Category: Education > Learning Disabilities/Special Education
Related Categories:
Adolescence/Youth > Adolescent Mental/Emotional Health
Children > Foster Home Care
Education > Educational Attainment
Parenthood/Childrearing > Foster Homes/Parenting
 

This paper compares the approaches taken to prepare disabled and non-disabled foster youth for independent living.  Specific areas of comparison include permanency goals, level of restrictiveness of placements, educational attainment, number of placement changes, and the possibility of economic independence. 

 

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