Child Development

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  • Created on: 06-02-13 09:56
adoptive family
wide range of backgrounds, permanent home, legal rights and responsibilites as birth parents, could be because of infertility, adoption after remarriage, adoption of family member, adoption of disadvantage child from the uk or abroad, by ocuple who c
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looked after children
residental care home or with foster parents for long, short, temporary or permanent, death or illness of parents, abuse or neglect, disability, if parents need respite care
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foster families
long or short term care,training, are paid,encouraged to stay in touch with birth parents in hope they reunite
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residental care homes
short term care for children, children with severe disabilities and behavioural problems may require long term care
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questions to consider
fit and healthy, age, mature enough, willing to change, stable relationship, realistic expectations, support, money, suitable housing, any more children
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bad reasons for having a baby
no support, to build a better relationship, to prove you are grown up, peer pressure, to leave a job,fmily pressure, age
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residental care home or with foster parents for long, short, temporary or permanent, death or illness of parents, abuse or neglect, disability, if parents need respite care

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looked after children

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long or short term care,training, are paid,encouraged to stay in touch with birth parents in hope they reunite

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short term care for children, children with severe disabilities and behavioural problems may require long term care

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fit and healthy, age, mature enough, willing to change, stable relationship, realistic expectations, support, money, suitable housing, any more children

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