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  • Term: foster parenting
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    foster parenting

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    1) "Foster" -- As to foster parenting

    1fos·ter
    Pronunciation: 'fos-t&r, 'fäs-
    Function: adjective
    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fOstor-, from fOstor food, feeding; akin to Old English fOda food
    : affording, receiving, or sharing nurture or parental care though not related by blood or legal ties
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    Foster may refer to:

    • 1 People
    • 2 Places
    • 3 Fictional characters
    • 4 Other uses
    • See Foster (surname)
    • Foster, Clark County, Wisconsin, USA
    • Foster, Indiana, USA
    • Foster, Missouri, USA
    • Foster, Nebraska, USA
    • Foster, New South Wales, Australia
    • Foster, Oregon, USA
    • Foster, Rhode Island, USA
    • Foster, Victoria, Australia
    • Foster City, California, USA
    • Foster Begoro, Earstern region, Ghana
    • Foster, Ellen
    • Foster, Rita, a character in the film Cypher
    • Foster, Robert (protagonist in the adventure game Beneath a Steel Sky)
    • Foster, one of the YTV Fuzzpaws
    • Foster, to take care of:
      • Foster care, foster parent
    • Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, an animated television series
    • Foster's rule (island rule), a principle in evolutionary biology
    • Foster's Lager, an Australian brand of beer produced by Foster's Group.
    • William Foster & Co Ltd, agricultural machinery company of Lincoln, UK
    • Foster, Rastrick and Company, pioneering steam locomotive manufacturers (1819), Stourbridge, Worcestershire, England
    • Apples foster, bananas foster, a dessert fried with cinnamon, sugar, and rum
    • Foster elevated station in Evanston, Illinois.
    • Foster Electric Company, manufacturer of speakers, microphones and electronics equipment
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    2) "Parenting" -- As to foster parenting

    2parent
    Function: verb
    transitive verb : to be or act as the parent of : ORIGINATE, PRODUCE
    intransitive verb : to be or act as a parent
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    Parenting is the process of raising and educating a child from birth until adulthood. This is usually done in a child's family by the mother and/or father (i.e., the biological parents). Where parents are unable or unwilling to provide this care, it is usually taken on by close relatives, such as older siblings, aunts and uncles, or grandparents. In other cases, children may be cared for by adoptive parents, foster parents, godparents, or in institutions (such as group homes or orphanages). There are also circumstances, such as on a kibbutz, where parenting is an actual job even when natural parents exist. Parens patriae refers to the public policy power of the state to usurp the rights of the natural parent, legal guardian or informal caregiver, and to act as the parent of any child or individual who is in need of protection (i.e. if the child's caregiver is exceedingly violent or dangerous).

    • 1 Aspects of parenting
      • 1.1 Parenting methods and practices
    • 2 Parenting Across the Lifespan
      • 2.1 Pregnancy and prenatal parenting
      • 2.2 Infants
      • 2.3 Toddlers
      • 2.4 Preschoolers
      • 2.5 Elementary and Middle School Years
      • 2.6 Adolescents
      • 2.7 Young Adults
      • 2.8 Adults and Older Adults
    • 3 Assistance
    • 4 Observers
    • 5 Parenting assessment
    • 6 Christian parenting
    • 7 See also
    • 8 Notes
    • 9 Further Reading
    • 10 External links