And he said apart from the injuries there was not a "scintilla of criticism" of the way the couple had cared for the children.
He said the children she cared for were "damaged and difficult" and "extremely demanding".
The Department for Education (DfE) said there was a range of financial support for those who cared for relatives' children.
In every Zulu village, the aged were respected and revered, the disabled and the orphans embraced and cared for, the children treasured and taught.
Mr Justice Males said Tower Hamlets council was wrong to differentiate between foster parents who were related to children they cared for and foster parents who were not.
Older children are either cared for by a family member or put into foster care.
Ms Fleming, who has two adult children, is cared for by her partner, Tom Curran.
"We as adults might think of this as a joke, but for the children who have cared for her it was a real shock, " he said.
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The daughter of the president of a local orphanage on Long Island, New York, young Jill often spent weekends playing with the very children her mother cared for during the week.
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Teenagers from south and mid Wales are usually cared for on wards alongside children or much older patients and the Trust says the new facility - which will be equipped with the latest technology - will be designed specifically to satisfy the needs of teenagers.
"I was so touched by the family and what they go through on a daily basis that I thought what better way than to help donate our time and trade to making a better place for Aaron and the other children who are cared for at this home, " he said.
As a result, it argues, children from low income families are more likely to be cared for by providers who are looking after more children per member of staff.
The caller said that the children were "not cared for properly" as they were dirty and their clothes were not washed.
Because many sick children would be without visitors, staffers called family members to reassure them their children were being well cared for.
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The couple, who have so far cared for more than 20 disabled children, have become experienced in caring for children with complex healthcare needs.
Even Mr Yildirim, the imam, accepts that the right way to interpret the Koran is that one should have only as many children as can be adequately cared for.
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One particular bottleneck of funding appears where children are in between being cared for by their mother in her maternity leave, but too young for the funding stream which begins at three years old.
We're talking about knowing your pension is safe, your health insurance is reliable, your elderly parents and your children are going to be cared for, your neighborhood is safe, there's decent schools, and that your kids are going to be able to grow up and if they desire and you desire, be able to attend college.
Towards the end of her interview, Stephanopoulos informed Bachmann that she can expect the media to begin attacking her family, and specifically the 23 foster children that she and her husband cared for.
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The alternative is for us to go ahead and cut commitments that we've made on things like Medicare, or Social Security, or Medicaid, and for us to fundamentally change commitments that we've made to make sure that seniors don't go into poverty, or that children who are disabled are properly cared for.
And by the time my kids hit preschool, nobody really cared whether and how long I had breastfed my children.
It also said if children needed inpatient care they should be cared for in a unit which has a full range of services backed up by high dependency and intensive care facilities.
Local authorities will give children who arrive on their own, or are cared for by single parents, some sort of housing and financial support.
She is cared for by her partner, Tom Curran, and has two adult children.
Gentle Mary, from whom foolish children ran in fright, but who braided my hair, cared for me like I was her own and talked of the sea and the stars.
The 10-day Ofsted inspection carried out in October looked at how well front-line council services helped and protected children and young people to be safe from harm and well cared for.
He also acknowledged the decision was not entirely political, saying the past weekend was a "time of prayer and thought" as he and his family cared for his daughter Isabella, the youngest of Santorum's seven children, who suffers from Trisomy 18, a chromosomal condition.
Many parents fear that their children will be taken away if they admit they're being cared for.
The 10-day Ofsted inspection carried out in October looked at how well front-line council services help and protect children and young people, keeping them safe from harm and well cared for.
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