Foster carers are specially trained to help and assist vulnerable children and families in times of difficulty. Both carers, children, and their parents are all unique individuals, and each situation that requires foster care will be different. As a result, there are different types of foster care, each one designed to help individuals in specific scenarios.
Peter Whisson of Tuition Canterbury wrote a fascinating article entitled 'How to spot a Kent Test mindset' last year and we have decided to publish it again to help parents spot the early signs in their children.
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