Foster-child

  • 51child — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. See youth. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. boy, girl, kid*, baby, newborn, infant, nestling, toddler, tot, preschooler, moppet, preteen, youth, adolescent, teenager, youngster, daughter, son, grandchild,… …

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  • 52child — Synonyms and related words: adolescent, angel, artifact, babe, baby, bairn, boy, brainchild, brat, brood, bud, cherub, chick, chickabiddy, child of nature, chit, coinage, composition, concoction, creation, creature, crowning achievement, darling …

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  • 53foster —   Hānai, ho omakua, hi i, mālama, kōkua.    ♦ Foster child, keiki hānai (see saying, keakea).    ♦ Foster parent, kahu hānai, makua hānai, makua kōlea; ūhā (chiefly) …

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  • 54foster family — noun A family having at least one foster child …

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  • 55Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends — Intertitle Genre Animated series, Fantasy, Sitcom Created by Craig McCracken …

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  • 56Child and family services — is a government and/or non profit organisation designed to better the well being of individuals who come from unfortunate situations, environmental or biological. People who seek or are sought after to participate in these services, usually do… …

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  • 57Child's Play 2 — Theatrical poster of Chucky about to decapitate the clown with scissors Directed by John Lafia Produ …

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  • 58Child migration — is the migration of children, without their parents, to another country or region.[1] In many cases this has involved the forced migration of children in care, to be used as child labour. Contents 1 Australia 2 Canada 3 …

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  • 59Child's Play (film series) — Child s Play (franchise) Child s Play Collection DVD box set Directed by Tom Holland John Lafia Jack Bender …

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  • 60Child discipline — is the set of rules, rewards and punishments administered to teach self control, increase desirable behaviors and decrease undesirable behaviors in children. In its most general sense, discipline refers to systematic instruction given to a… …

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