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The Permutations of Permanency

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SKU:  BK7602
Author:  Dr. Richard Delaney
Publishing Date:  1998
The Permutations of Permanency
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In Permutations of Permanency, Dr. Delaney offers a precise, yet educational introduction to the process of making sensible and sensitive placement decisions. Attention to the twelve placement principles listed in this book will reduce the chances of making inappropriate placement decisions and lead to the individual optimum permanency for each child.

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