| 41. | When the children act up once again, Lynette pulls up to a street and lets the kids out.
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| 42. | Unless the play turns hurtful or obsessive, experts say, parents should let their children act out their imaginations.
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| 43. | When small children act up, parents these days are likely to give them a " timeout ."
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| 44. | The residential home side at Berkhamsted closed following the Children Act 1948, when family centered care replaced institutional care.
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| 45. | The Every Child Matters programme outlined in the Children Act 2004 formalised these changes in approach into a legislative framework.
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| 46. | Other exceptions include pediatric drug trials conducted under a federal law passed in 2002, the Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act.
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| 47. | However both the Children Act 1989 and 2004 makes clear a statutory obligation on all professionals to report suspected child abuse.
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| 48. | The harsh system was improved over decades, particularly by the Children Act 1908 that was enacted by the Liberal government.
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| 49. | Representative Truan sponsored the Texas Public Housing Authority Act of 1969, and the Interstate Placement of Children Act in 1975.
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| 50. | Critics of the current program have claimed that some children act mentally disturbed in order for their families to qualify for payments.
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