The master thesis states the story of Moses and his journey through the system of foster care and child development, as well as the problems that arise, which are also faced by parents who have children in foster care, as well as Pharaoh's daughter, who has raised Moses at court. The law on foster care and its problems are summarized and the systemic problems faced by people who have foster care.
The first part describes the story of Moses and his experience of foster care. He experienced foster care in his own family as Pharaoh’s daughter further raised him at an Egyptian court. The story of Joseph is similar to Moses' story in some respects, as he had to leave his own family because of hatred among his brothers. The second part describes the development of the child both mentally and physically from birth to puberty. How the child develops, works, thinks, how his parents and surroundings accept him. How it works in a social environment. The third part describes the law on foster care and its ambiguities, inefficiency, and education in foster care. The Foster Care Act is one of the vague and negligent written laws that defines a foster family as any other family and says nothing about upbringing itself, which is the foundation of this activity.
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