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child-centered
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Adj.1.child-centered - designed to promote a child's personal qualities rather than to provide training or information
humane - marked or motivated by concern with the alleviation of suffering


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In addition to the jail term, the judge imposed a 10-year Sexual Offences Prevention Order banning Hunter from working with children, having unapproved contact with kids, being within 50 metres of 'a child-centred facility' and from contacting any of the victims, or their families.
Sally added: "Our child-centred philosophy, where we encourage learning and development in children through play, while acknowledging the government's foundation stage guidelines, recognises and values each child as an important individual.
She added: "In our child-centred services across the UK, Action for Children brings together a range of expert professionals, working alongside vulnerable families and we have learned that communities as a whole need to understand the effects on children of living in neglectful families.
 
 
 
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