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Help SOS CYPW Level 3 Unit CYPOP 14

14.1.3 Explain the possible effects of children having restricted or supervised contact in order to maintain relationships


Help. Am having trouble with this one. Might be something simple but brain not working!!

Any help appreciated.

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The only thing that comes to me with this question is children in care, how it affects them when not at home with their parents. They maybe upset, have behaviour isssues, have problems at school (maybe not), they see their parents on a regular basis but supervised by social services etc....

Not sure if this is what it's asking though but that's what popped up in my head.
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I found a good quote on http://www.parental-alienation.info/...ochineefat.htm

about problems with education, delinquency, forming relationships and making good relationships in the future, hope that helps a bit!!
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Hello,

Think this is defiantly referring to children in care who have limited time with their parents or supervised visits to see their parents. In my experience children in these situations could have behavioral problems, could be withdrawn, have problems with their school work as they can not concentrate or have development issues due to low self esteem.

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14.1.3 Explain the possible effects of children having restricted or supervised contact in order to maintain relationships


Help. Am having trouble with this one. Might be something simple but brain not working!!

Any help appreciated.

Kirsty
Hi. I am stuck on same question , know the answer but know where to start , may be need little help. could u pls help me.
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