1. A poor match of work to ability can place children in no win situations. 2. After assessment by the child care officer or reception centre, the child is placed in a suitable substitute home. 3. Based on these tests, certain children are placed in specific kindergarten programs. 4. When parental care is inadequate, children should be placed with those who are best able to care for them. 5. In cases where it proves difficult to place a child, the reception centre provides long-term care. 6. They also saw the best means of placing children in secondary education as tests of ability, usually described as intelligence tests. 7. Then gently place the children into the helter-skelter, and make a pile of mats at the bottom. 8. And once children have been placed in foster care, parents trying to get them back have no right to a court-appointed attorney. 9. And, they maintain, children could be placed in child care that offers them more stimulation than they might receive at home. |