Some children in foster care may be non-verbal or use alternative communication methods to express themselves. In this blog, we explore why this happens and how tools like Makaton can help foster families build trust, encourage expression, and create strong emotional bonds with the children in their care. The post Makaton & More: Communication Methods for Non-Verbal Children appeared first on Foster Care Associates.| Foster Care Associates
The Leader of Surrey County Council has officially opened Emily Lodge – a new £5.7million short breaks service offering respite for families caring for adults with additional needs. Tim Oliver was …| Surrey News