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Community guidelines
… appears under each post if you wish to report unacceptable
behaviour
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Saying ‘hello’ to new arrivals
… they enjoy. Foster families must also be clear about
behaviour
expectations and what the consequences will be if …
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Advice on ending a placement with immediate effect
… carers can be helped to deal with extremely challenging
behaviour
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To eat or not
… Expectation: expect the child to eat. As you expect good
behaviour
so you should expect the child to eat – at the … minutes’ playing outside before bedtime. Linking food and
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Children’s minister backs educational campaign
… gap between fostered children and their peers, improve
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Neurodiversity - puberty and what next?
… tricky conversations and different ways to support
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during this time. It will also look at what happens …
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