“…These practices include establishing open and honest communication (Yatchmenoff, 2005), ensuring family participation in the process (Regional Research Institute for Human Services, 1998;Rooney, 2009), showing commitment to the family (Cheng, 2010;Schofield, Beek, Ward, & Sellick, 2011), being respectful and empathetic (Forrester, Westlake, & Glynn, 2012), building trust with the family and involving both parents and children in the process (Keddell, 2011), and establishing a collaborative rather than controlling relationship (Balsells, 2007;Dumbrill, 2006). Some authors note the importance of this professional support throughout the entire process, particularly in the moment of the child's homecoming (Balsells, Pastor, Molina, Fuentes-Pelaez, & Vázquez, 2016;Farmer & Wijedasa, 2013).…”