Children and Family Services

Overview of Children and Family Services

Children and Family Services provide support to children who do not have natural family members who can care for them. There are a number of settings that support children including foster care, adoption, group homes, or shelters. Adults with disabilities may live with foster families as well. Children or adults who are in foster care or other settings may feel sad, angry, depressed, or anxious. These feelings can be due to a past history of trauma from past abuse, the death of family members, and feelings of loss. Over time, these feelings can make it difficult to be successful in school or at work. Positive supports are used to help children and adults. These practices help improve the quality of a person’s life and increase emotional and behavioral health.

A young, ethnically diverse man and woman stand in front of a house holding their baby. All of them are smiling and look happy.
A child drawing with crayons, the perspective is looking from the top down at his face.
Four girls enjoying time in the park playing with bubbles.

Stories Across the Lifespan

These stories show how children and family services can use positive supports to help improve the quality of life outcomes for children and their caregivers.

Children and Family Services Resources

Positive Support Strategies for Children and Family Services

Below are some articles designed to provide important background information about topics that are relevant across lifespans and settings.

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