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Preferentially rejected children and their development in permanent family placements
Authors:Alan Rushton, Cherilyn Dance&dagger  
Affiliation:Senior Lecturer, Section of Social Work and Social Care, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London, UK and;Freelance Researcher
Abstract:Several studies of family placements have indicated poorer outcomes for children who are placed singly in new families. In an effort to understand why this may be so, this paper explores differential outcome among a group of children who were placed singly with adoptive or long‐term foster families during middle childhood. A small number of these children were ‘only children’ at the time of placement but most had siblings living elsewhere. Particular attention is paid to preferential rejection by birth parents in the children's backgrounds. Preferential rejection indicates that one child has been rejected while siblings are accepted. This was found to be associated with poorer progress in placement. The methodological and statistical detail of the analyses are to be found in another paper. We focus here on describing the patterns which emerged and the ways in which the findings may assist practitioners in making and supporting permanent placements.
Keywords:adoption    emotional maltreatment    practice guidance    psycho-social problems    rejection
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