Abstract
China's child welfare has gradually shifted from the initial gap-filling type to a moderately inclusive type, which has alleviated China's child welfare woes to a certain extent, but still leaves a gap when it comes to child welfare for families in general. This phenomenon demonstrates the need for China to keep moving toward full inclusion so that all children in the country enjoy the benefits. Faced with the shortcomings of child welfare development in China, the Through the collection and organization of literature and related data, this paper summarizes the experiences of developed countries and makes suggestions for China in moving toward a more comprehensive child welfare program based on an in-depth understanding of the development experiences of four countries: the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan in child welfare. A quality welfare system for children, the future successors of a nation, will also contribute to the strength of the nation.
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