Social Orphan
978-613-2-06125-6
6132061258
88
2010-07-03
34,00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Often it is assumed that all children living in orphanages are orphans. However a closer study of children found in orphanages divides children into two categories: true orphans and social orphans. A true orphan is a child with no parents or extended family to care for them. Social orphans come from families where the child cannot be cared for because of incarceration, extreme poverty, physical abuse, and abandonment. The convention on the rights of the child has brought many countries to reassess their mandate to care for children inside their borders thus bringing to light various new ways of thinking about international child care.
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