Summary of Maggie Hartley s Tiny Prisoners
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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 I was a foster carer for the past twenty years, and I had taken in two teenage girls named Hannah and Hayley. They had been placed with me by Social Services after their previous foster carers couldn’t cope with their bizarre behavior.
#2 I was assigned to take care of two foster children, Sam and Tess, who had been moved fifteen times. They had cerebral palsy and autism, and had been left with brain injuries after their parents tried to smother them when they were a month old.
#3 When a new placement is on the way, I always think practically. I have a big pile of toothbrushes that I get when I see them on offer, and the room next to Hannah and Hayley’s old bedroom was already set up for younger children.
#4 I had to meet the social workers who were bringing my kids home, and they were absolutely filthy and underweight. I could tell right away that they were malnourished and underweight.

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Date de parution 30 avril 2022
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9781669394600
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 1 Mo

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Insights on Maggie Hartley's Tiny Prisoners
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Insights from Chapter 1



#1

I was a foster carer for the past twenty years, and I had taken in two teenage girls named Hannah and Hayley. They had been placed with me by Social Services after their previous foster carers couldn’t cope with their bizarre behavior.

#2

I was assigned to take care of two foster children, Sam and Tess, who had been moved fifteen times. They had cerebral palsy and autism, and had been left with brain injuries after their parents tried to smother them when they were a month old.

#3

When a new placement is on the way, I always think practically. I have a big pile of toothbrushes that I get when I see them on offer, and the room next to Hannah and Hayley’s old bedroom was already set up for younger children.

#4

I had to meet the social workers who were bringing my kids home, and they were absolutely filthy and underweight. I could tell right away that they were malnourished and underweight.

#5

As a foster carer, you will be thrown straight into the deep end and not know anything about the kids or their background. You must piece together information and clues to get a full picture of the situation.
Insights from Chapter 2



#1

When I went into the kitchen, Evie and Elliot were still clinging on to Tess and Elliot was standing there looking terrified. I fed them and got them some clean clothes, but they had nothing else.

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