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When Should A Child Be Taken From His Parents?

By by Larissa MacFarquhar, The New Yorker

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This article explores the essential question of when children should be removed, from the perspectives of biological parents, social workers, and judges. policies that surround it. It is a must-read on the deep, deep emotional complexities of foster care.

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