The 3-year-old at first laughed as we played. Then, perhaps because it was time for a nap, he started to cry. His foster mother calmly lifted him from the floor and embraced him, soothing his cries and reassuring him. He rested his head on her shoulder and settled into the quiet and contentment that most sleepy children seek.
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Public Interest
Child Advocacy:
An Invaluable Experience
The Legal Intelligencer
July 25, 2006
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