Family and Substitute Child Care
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Language

English

Year of publication

2021

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Family and Substitute Child Care
Family and Substitute Child Care

Authors

Mgr. Lenka Rucká

Abstract

The course focuses on the family and substitute child care. We define the family and its structure and functions in connection with terminology from the point of view of a social worker. Substitute child care is aimed at adoption, foster care, guardianship, host care and SOS Children’s Villages. We also describe infants' homes and children’s homes.

The level of the course, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), is B1-B2. The course also aims to refresh and further build up active knowledge of grammatical structures and general vocabulary.

The competence the course aims to instil is to be able to define the family – its structure, functions, and types of upbringing and substitute child care linked to the position of a social worker. We emphasise the correct grammatical connections of these expressions.

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Creative Commons BY-SA 4.0

Language

English

Year of publication

2021

price

FREE

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