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Community guidelines
… appears under each post if you wish to report unacceptable
behaviour
in the community, and let us respond appropriately …
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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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What foster carers do
… health and social wellbeing, manage sometimes challenging
behaviour
, keep records, attend meetings and work with the …
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The Honeymoon Period
… settles down again. If you are looking after a child whose
behaviour
seems too good to be true, then the chances are it … pain for so long and then it has to come out. Challenging
behaviour
tests the boundaries and will also test you. The …
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Foster family
… in coping with the sometimes aggressive and disturbed
behaviour
. I doubt my children - Adrian, Lucy and Paula - are … children can help encourage the child to acceptable
behaviour
through example, and obviously play with the child …
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Attitude
… To say someone has ‘attitude’ summons up a package of
behaviour
that tends to have negative connotations and … what they could reasonably ignore in the girl’s negative
behaviour
and what they needed to discuss with her and if …
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Hypervigilance
… protect themselves. This can lead to obsessive compulsive
behaviour
and the child may have difficulty interacting with … or noisy places and may adopt a variety of obsessive
behaviour
patterns as ways of coping. If you have concerns …
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Attachment disorder
… to bond, and have developed very negative and challenging
behaviour
. The disorder occurs as a result of the child … well as managing and correcting the child’s unacceptable
behaviour
. Cathy Glass ( www.cathyglass.co.uk ) The next …
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News Story
Educational programme for London’s fostered children launched
… gap between fostered children and their peers, improve
behaviour
and attendance, and strengthen school relationships …
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Sharing the Fostering Wellbeing programme update 2019-23
… more empathy for children, and understanding of their
behaviour
’ Sarah Thomas, Director for Wales at The Fostering …
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Underwear Rule to help foster carers keep children safe from abuse
… all children learn how to recognise right from wrong
behaviour
. “Our successful Underwear Rule guide is already …
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