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Unsung heroes of foster care - Sons & Daughters month 2013
… your toys, your parents. For the sons and daughters of
foster
carers, this is daily reality. On top of that, this … looking after them takes up lots of your parents' time.
You
can see how disruptive it
could
be. But up and down the country, children of
foster
…
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‘If you never try, you’ll never know’ – why fostering is the best thing Lisa has ever done
… throwing the towel in. However, 16 years and around 80
foster
children later, she says she’ll continue fostering as … how rewarding it is. The first time a child says: ‘I love
you
’, the first time a child hugs her and watching young … the more children feel comfortable around her. Fostering
could
be for
you
Lisa urges anyone with even the smallest …
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Why fostering needs to keep up with the digital world
… children and young people to be. Without the internet how
could
children find out about the indigenous trees of Bolivia at a moment’s notice, or how
could
you
find out the breaking news in your area? It is also … for young people to interact with each other. For
foster
carers the internet has incredible possibilities when …
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'A profound conversation': foster carers and schools, a story from Wales
… fulfil. Strong people with an idea Stephen and Diana are
foster
parents who have fostered an astonishing 81 children … around the table to map out Jake’s needs and what we
could
do to support his needs. The honest and sometimes … because they felt we had committed to the boys futures.
You
have more influence than a piece of paper Stephen then …
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Happiness, belonging, caring - I would not be who I am without foster care
… that has made all the difference.” – Robert Frost 'Will
you
come into my office.' Those hallowed words that terrified … do at home, favourite holidays. but these simple questions
could
not be answered. I had no answer I had no hobbies. I … as a family. They were meant to provide love and care.
Foster
care was going to change my entire being. The shy, …
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Launch of peer research report into education in Wales
… for children’s subsequent perceptions of education, which
could
be tackled by providing opportunities for
foster
carers to gain additional training and qualifications. … said: ‘We don’t want people to be “looked after”.
You
want to be a normal kid too
you
know.’ Another …
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