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Current paper · Semantic Scholar
Subjective perceptions of children with institutionalization experience about family relationships at the initial stage of substitute careChildren with institutionalization experience have numerous problems in general development, behavior, and social-emotional functioning, including close relationships with a caring adult. At the same time, the question remains open about what happens in the child’s subjective picture of the world when living conditions change from institutional to family, how the child perceives new caring adults and relationships w…
Reference · Wikidata
"I Have the Worst Fear of Teachers": Moments of Inclusion and Exclusion in Family/School Relationships among Indigenous Families in Southern Ontarioscientific article published in August 2016
Book · DOAB
Where Histories MeetWhere Histories Meet traces the histories of the Toronto region’s Indigenous peoples and their relations with settlers, focusing on the period from the colonial treaties of the 1780s to the Indian Act of 1876. Created in consultation with five local First Nations, this groundbreaking study brings archival records, oral memory, and the voices of Indigenous Elders and knowledge keepers into respectful dialogue to unde…
Image · DPLA
Dependency ratio : 1960 / compiled from U. S. Census of population: 1960, v. I, 1961, table 16, PC(1)-IA, 1961, table 16 and PC(1)-I8, 1961, table 46 -- Number and size of families : 1960 / compiled from U. S. Census of population: 1960, v. I, 1961, table 16, PC(1)-ID, 1963, tables 280 and 282 -- Families with children : 1960 / compiled from U. S. Census of population: 1960, v. I, PC(1)-1C, 1962, table 118 -- Population not in families : 1960 / compiled from U. S. Census of population: 1960, v. Four statistical maps representing the United States, featuring the geographic density of population, as related to family, as of 1960. Maps show population according to the number and size of families, families with children, and the portion of the population not in families. Maps also show political boundaries, bodies of water, coastlines and islands. Maps include legends and explanatory notes, as well as bar scal…
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