Abstract

During the last five years in the Russian Federation the number of children returned from foster families to state social services has been growing. One of the reasons for the return is a violation of interpersonal communications between biological and adopted children. The author describes the peculiarities and offers the ways to regulate interpersonal communication between children in foster families in order to reduce the risk of return.

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