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  2. United States Children's Bureau - Wikipedia

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    In response to rising numbers of children in foster care, Children's Bureau grants during the 1970s investigated in-home services to strengthen families, family-centered casework, permanency planning, family reunification, the needs of children living with relatives, and how to remove barriers to adoption for children with special needs.

  3. Directory for Family Worship - Wikipedia

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    Reformed Christianity portal; The Directory for Family Worship is a book of general directions for private, family worship in the Calvinist tradition. While generally approving of the products of the Westminster Assembly (namely, the Westminster Standards), the Church of Scotland viewed it as incomplete without directions for private worship.

  4. Family resource program - Wikipedia

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    Family resource programs are based on the principles of supportive relationships, respect for diversity, growth facilitation and the importance of community-based development. [2] Some guiding principles of family resource programs: [3] Family support programs are open to all families, recognizing that all families deserve support.

  5. A Guide to Joe Biden’s Family: His Wives, 4 Kids ... - AOL

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    Joe Biden’s family has been in the spotlight before and after he moved into the White House. The same year Biden won his U.S. Senate seat in 1972, his first wife, Neilia Hunter Biden, and their ...

  6. Royal Family Tree: A Guide to Queen Elizabeth II’s Kids ...

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    Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip were the longest-married couple in the history of the British royal family before his April 2021 death, with many children, grandchildren and great ...

  7. Family life education - Wikipedia

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    A form of family life education entered public policy in the 1800s in the U.S. Hatch Act of 1887, forming the underpinnings for the national network of Land Grant universities, agricultural experiment stations, and the Cooperative Extension Service out of the US Department of Agriculture. The Hatch Act specifies, in part, that the federal ...

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