Klebanov, Marianna is a renowned author and expert in the field of child welfare and relationships. With a deep understanding of the importance of love in human development, Marianna emphasizes the crucial role that love plays in creating happy, healthy, and productive individuals. Through her insightful writings and research, she sheds light on the impact of early life environments on the human brain and body, highlighting the significance of healthy relationships and bonding in shaping a person's behavior and overall well-being.
Furthermore, Marianna delves into the history and challenges faced by Native American children in the child welfare system. She explores the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and its aim to protect the rights of Native American children and tribes. By examining the impact of ICWA and the debates surrounding its application, Marianna provides valuable insights into the complexities of child welfare and the importance of considering cultural and familial connections in placement decisions.
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