Raising someone to be an accepted member of the community
“It is alarming that we still know so little about the stability of foster placements and the fostering of children from minority ethnic groups.”
The act of nurturing, fostering or advancing someone or something
The legal custody of a child
The act of caring, especially for an infant or child
(caring for) Looking after someone or something
“Prospective parents will need to foster the child for a minimum of six months with a minimum of three visits.”
Present participle for to foster the growth or development of
“The conference was seen as an opportunity to foster understanding and dialogue.”
Present participle for to bring about or cause to happen
Present participle for to advance or to promote the growth of
Present participle for to come into being or to have one's starting point at a certain time or place
Present participle for to strengthen or reaffirm in rank or position
Present participle for to gratify the wishes of (someone) to an excessive extent
Present participle for to sow or place in one's consciousness
(of a state or process) Present participle for to encourage the development of, or increased activity in, something
Present participle for to teach, train or educate in a given field
Present participle for to come to have gradually, or to gain knowledge in
Present participle for to give strength to on a physiological level
Present participle for to hold in one's mind, heart or imagination
Present participle for to keep from harm, or to ensure the safety of
Present participle for to act as someone's mentor
Present participle for to find or give a new home to
Present participle for to gradually but firmly establish or infuse with
Present participle for to replace or substitute something or someone
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