Early foster care boosts quality of institutionalized children's ties to caregivers
Friday, February 5, 2010 - 20:14
in Health & Medicine
A new study of young children in orphanages in Bucharest, Romania, has found that children placed in foster care before age 2 were more apt to develop secure attachments to their foster parents than those who entered foster care after age 2.
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