looked-after children A general term used in the UK for children who have had difficult life circumstances which result in them being flagged by the local government (court, social services) for intervention, resulting in a heightened supervision if they are left with their own parents (in ...
(2007). Abused and looked after children as moral dirt: child abuse and institutional care in historic perspective. Journal of Social Policy, 36 (1), 123-139.Ferguson H (2007) `Abused and looked after children as "moral dirt": child abuse and institutional care in historical perspective, ...
What is the best way to help a child with reading problems? Be Careful!If you use a possessive with way, you must use of and an -ing form after it. I have to fit in with her way of doing things. They are part of the author's way of telling his story. Be Careful!Don't use...