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How foster carers can help unaccompanied children seeking asylum
… Shock, disassociation and trauma may lead to erratic
behaviour
. Young people may also carry survivor guilt and be …
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Speech, language, and communication needs
… have been found more likely to demonstrate oppositional
behaviour
, hyperactivity, and aggression. What causes …
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD)
… becomes wider and more noticeable. For example, a child’s
behaviour
or learning difficulties may only become apparent …
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Frequently asked questions
… taking into account factors such as their temperament and
behaviour
. As a pet owner, you also need to think about how …
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Fostering unaccompanied children seeking asylum in the UK
… Shock, disassociation and trauma may lead to erratic
behaviour
. Young people may carry survivor guilt and be …
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Foster carer makes it into top 50 Gloucestershire women of all time
… different from my usual weekend. Understanding challenging
behaviour
and where it all stems from can be frustrating … young person has made progress but then returns to learnt
behaviour
. That’s what we’re there for, though, to support …
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Golden Rules for Teenagers
… it even where there is none. If your young person’s
behaviour
is unacceptable and needs altering, or they have … disregard for danger and indulge in very unsafe
behaviour
, and look totally amazed when you point out that … item to the shop while they are with you and other similar
behaviour
. Often just having a carer is an embarrassment for …
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FASD and trauma (part 2) - top tips
… are at socially and emotionally. Pitch expectations about
behaviour
and their need for supervision and support to that … humour, positive reinforcement and reward of good
behaviour
into the daily care of your child with FASD. …
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Another view of attachment – a response to Cathy Glass’ blog by David Clarke
… “children have failed to bond” “the child’s unacceptable
behaviour
” I wonder how easy these words sat with foster … in their foster child’s lives recite the “unacceptable
behaviour
” they see them demonstrate. Perhaps it’s the …
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Seeking support for children and young people with FASD in the UK
… the inner life of person is important 2. Model desired
behaviour
: Growth mindset: we can all learn from mistakes …
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News Story
Strengthen long-term fostering to provide stability for children, report urges
… with the birth family, management support, and the child’s
behaviour
and development. The report outlines a number of …
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Individualised transition back to school needed for children in foster care
… to adopt a restorative rather than punitive approach to
behaviour
As children transition back to school, their new …
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Keep connected contact campaign launched with new research
… is done well, children not only show less traumatic
behaviour
, but they also feel more empowered to develop …
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