English to Hindi Dictionary foster

foster

पालक
definition
verb
the teacher's task is to foster learning
encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good).
As someone who has successfully fostered a child who is now an adult, Pat Whelen said she would definitely recommend it.
bring up (a child that is not one's own by birth).
adjective
foster parent
denoting someone that has a specified family connection through fostering rather than birth.
translation of 'foster'
लालन-पालन करना,
पोषण
verb
प्रोत्साहन देना
example
Several months later, I was placed in a 'foster' care home.
The baby, which was barely a few weeks old when thrust into the care of a 'foster' centre, has grown into a healthy and chubby five-year-old girl under the parental love of her adopted parents.
Neither parent is functioning at anywhere near the level that the 'foster' mother does.
Online writing workshops, discussion sites and newsletters also 'foster' a sense of writing community.
Both support learners in articulating their knowledge and thus 'foster' learning as a constructive process.
In some cases, the IRS might, on one part of a tax return, view a child of a nonlegal parent as a 'foster' child or dependent, but might not on another.
Many of these campers have been in and out of the 'foster' care system and are not quick to trust or accept love from a person until that person proves to be dependable.
Serena Allott talks to parents whose willingness to 'foster' children ensures that the nest is never empty.
This may be getting more involved than they contemplated when they agreed to 'foster' children for the local authority.
Fourth, the environment that a company builds should 'foster' learning and the exchange of knowledge.
The advertisements kids see around the holidays can help 'foster' unrealistic expectations and lead to disappointment.
In our family, we took a Cambodian refugee as a 'foster' daughter.
She got certified to be a 'foster' parent and has been really, really helpful.
Inflationary policies conducted for long periods of time not only 'foster' the growth of government but also depress economic activity.
Studies conducted in prisons have shown that over 50 percent of the inmates had spent some point of their life in the 'foster' care or in the juvenile system.
He had no parents except for the 'foster' couple, who gave him up when his uncles would not raise their rate to keep him.
The basic domestic unit is the nuclear family household, sometimes also including an aged parent or a 'foster' child.
At the moment we have a particular need for people from ethnic backgrounds and those prepared to 'foster' children over 10.
But if you only 'foster' a child for part of the year - which you may, since your children take you on holiday and so forth - you get the pension credit back at the full rate for the time you don't work.
appropriate praise helps a child 'foster' a sense of self-worth
What kind of checks and balances are in place right now when it comes to a 'foster' family?
But before I could muster up a tear, they told me they were applying for a 'foster' care license.
But there was always something lacking in the impermanence of 'foster' care, where the typical length of stay can be anywhere from a few months to a few years.
Porter reveals plan to 'foster' children with special needs
I've met a couple over the years at a 'foster' care camp in Colorado.
A sense of reverence and humility 'foster' the spirit most conducive to creation.
To move him again would be to break his new attachments now formed to the foster family, particularly the 'foster' mother who has become a primary figure to him.
The $1.2 million grant program targets students who have left the 'foster' care system at 18 without being adopted or returned home.
Take a big does of Venus, goddess of beauty and love, and use her energy to 'foster' a healthy self-esteem and noble sense of self-worth.
Is this going to help change things and 'foster' understanding?
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