Cruel to Be Kind: Saying no can save a child’s life. Cathy Glass
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Source ISBN: 9780008252007
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Version: 2018-10-08
Contents
Chapter Four: A Healthy Appetite?
Chapter Fourteen: First Review
Chapter Sixteen: Strange, the Way Things Turn Out
Chapter Seventeen: Abused Child
Chapter Eighteen: Reporting Concerns
Chapter Nineteen: When Will I See Mummy Again?
Chapter Twenty: Comfort Eating
Chapter Twenty-One: Unexpected Turn of Events
Chapter Twenty-Two: Sea Otters Hold Hands
Chapter Twenty-Three: Very Poorly
Chapter Twenty-Four: Tell Max I Love Him
Chapter Twenty-Five: Bittersweet
Chapter Twenty-Seven: Cruel to be Kind