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pp. 1753-1763 | DOI: 10.12973/ijese.2016.552a | Article Number: ijese.2016.143
Published Online: June 06, 2016
Abstract
This article deals with child-parent relationships in foster families, who bring up foster children with disabilities. The research was conducted in Republic of Adygheya (the Russian Federation). We have found out that, according to a child’s view, interfamily relationships can be very ambivalent. On the one hand, foster children say that they have positive relationships with foster parents and describe their foster family as friendly, affectionate and thoughtful; on the other hand, they experience many difficulties in establishing interpersonal relationships, they can’t collaborate and have a high level of anxiety and hostility towards others. They view interfamily relationships as complicated, conflict, emotionally cold.
Keywords: foster children, foster family, foster parents, parent-child relationship, perception, representation, disabilities
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