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foster care


Meanings
  • noun

    The caring for a child who is not biologically one's own, usually provided by a licensed agency or organization.

    - "She grew up in foster care after being removed from her parents' home."
    - "The organization provides foster care services to over 500 children in the community."
  • verb

    To nurture and care for someone or something, especially a child, until they are able to care for themselves.

    - "The elderly couple fostered a baby until she was adopted."
    - "The animal shelter fosters stray animals until they can be adopted."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with foster care
care , repair , repare , square , glare , stare
Variants
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foster , foster brother , foster brothers , foster care , foster cat , foster cats , foster child , foster children , foster dog , foster dogs , foster families , foster family , foster father , foster fathers , foster kitten , foster kittens , foster mother , foster mothers , foster parenting , foster pet , foster pets , foster puppies , foster puppy , foster sister , foster sisters , foster system , foster systems
Etymology
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The term 'foster' comes from the Old English word 'fostre,' meaning 'to bring up,' or 'to educate.' The term 'care' comes from the Old English word 'cara,' meaning 'dear,' 'precious,' or 'beloved.'


Trivia
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  1. Approximately 427,913 children were in foster care in the United States as of September 30, 2019.

  2. The average length of stay in foster care is 23 months.

  3. Foster care was first established in the United States in the late 1800s as a response to the growing number of orphaned and abandoned children.


Related Concepts
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  1. adoption: The legal process by which a person becomes a permanent parent to a child not biologically their own.

  2. orphanage: A residential institution that houses and cares for children who have been orphaned or abandoned.

  3. guardianship: The legal arrangement by which an adult is given the responsibility of caring for a child or an incapacitated person.


Culture
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Foster care has significant cultural, historical, and symbolic significance. It has been the subject of numerous literary works, including 'The Foster Portfolio' by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman and 'The Foster Boy' by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings. Foster care also plays a crucial role in addressing child abuse and neglect, and has been a topic of debate regarding the best interests of the child.

How to Memorize "foster care"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a loving family caring for a child who is not their own.
    - Imagine a social worker placing a child in a foster home.
    - Think of a child growing up in a stable and nurturing environment.

  2. associate

    - Associate the term 'foster care' with 'nurturing,' 'caring,' and 'support.'
    - Think of the term 'foster' as meaning 'to bring up,' and 'care' as meaning 'to provide for.'

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Fostering Care = Foster + Care = Bringing Up + Providing For.'


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