
Our relationships with our sisters and brothers are potentially the most long-lasting of our lives. Today, given the complex nature of family structures, sibling relationships are much broader than just sisters and brothers. They can include foster siblings, adopted siblings, and half- or step-siblings. Whatever the family structure and in whatever circumstances, sibling relationships can be supportive, comforting and loving. They can also be conflicting and complex.
This accessible and informative publication explores the different principles involved in the placement of siblings. Written as part of the Top Ten Tips series, Placing Siblings provides an excellent summary of what is involved when considering sibling placements in foster care and adoption. The book offers practical suggestions in working with genetically related and unrelated siblings in different circumstances and situations.
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