“Frequent and regular parent-child visits help children, youth, and parents maintain continuity of their relationships, improve relationships, and help them prepare to reunite. Visits can provide parents with opportunities to learn and practice parenting skills as well as give caseworkers opportunities to observe and assess family progress. Children and youth who have regular visits with their families are more likely to reunify.” (Chambers, Brocato, Fatemi, &
Rodriguez, 2016)

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