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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
through extra support or training, but that is not …
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Confidence in Care
… to build positive relationships, encourage positive child
behaviour
, and set appropriate limits, through a practical …
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Children of foster carers
… as well as sometimes cope with difficult and challenging
behaviour
. Despite these difficulties, many say that being …
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Disliked By Your Child?
… don’t ‘curry favour’ with your child in matters of
behaviour
. Obviously you will be loving and caring towards … try to ingratiate yourself by ignoring or endorsing bad
behaviour
. Your guidelines for good
behaviour
are essential and reasonable. Explain why you have …
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Diet and behaviour
… concentration, suffer from insomnia and have challenging
behaviour
when caffeine-laden fizzy drinks are added to their diets. Sugar: Sugar can affect a child’s mood and
behaviour
. Most parents and carers have observed the ‘high’ … are essential not only for growth and health but for
behaviour
and emotional stability. Zinc is essential for good …
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Grooming
… child pornographic pictures hoping to ‘normalise’ their
behaviour
before they start abusing the child so the child is … aren't always obvious and in teenagers some of the
behaviour
could be seen as normal teenage
behaviour
. Signs include: sudden changes in
behaviour
, …
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