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Healthy Foster Care America (HFCA)
Educational Health
in their own words

Educational health is not a term often used or heard. It is rooted in family and child well-being. For children and teens in foster care, educational health is particularly critical. Frequent school absences and poor academic achievement often occur prior to entering care. In fact, children and teens enter foster care with high rates of educational difficulties. Research shows that kindergartners have half the vocabulary of their peers. Nearly half of school-aged children and teens in foster care are involved in special education. Of those that are involved in special education, half have significant behavior problems, which often lead to high rates of school suspensions and missed educational opportunities. Many teens in foster care complete their high school education through obtaining a General Education Diploma. According to the National Working Group on Foster Care and Education, 8% of teens or young adults completed a bachelors degree (3% among those aged 25 or older) compared to the general population rate of 24%.

There is some good news — entry to foster care is associated with improved school attendance and academic achievement. 

What Works?

 

Resources

Fact Sheets

Educational Outcomes for Children and Youth in Foster and Out of Home Care

 

AAP Policy Statements

Developmental Issues for Young Children in
Foster Care

 

AAP Publications

Fostering Health: Health Care for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care

 

Other Publications

pdf Addressing the Educational Needs of Children in Foster Care: A Guide for Judges, Advocates and Child Welfare Professionals

pdf Asking the Right Questions: A Judicial Checklist to Ensure That the Educational Needs of Children and Youth in Foster Care Are Being Addressed

Alumni Recommendations and Statement on Educational Needs of People in and From
Foster Care

Other Publications

Health, Education, and Child Welfare: Measuring Outcomes Across Systems

Health, Education, and Child Welfare: Measuring Outcomes Across Systems (audio recording)

pdf Make a Difference in a Child’s Life: A Manual for Helping Children and Youth Get What They Need in School

pdf Mythbusting: Breaking Down Confidentiality and Decision-Making Barriers to Meet the Education Needs of Children in Foster Care

 

Web Sites

American Bar Association Legal Center for Foster Care and Education

Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago

 

For additional resources, go to Tools and Resources on this Web site.

 





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