Helping Children Make Safe And Smart Decisions About Their Bodies And Relationships (Nv)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the following should be considered when engaging in conversations about sex and relationships with foster youth?

    • A.

      Discussion of cultural and family values

    • B.

      Level of trust in the relationship between foster parents and foster youth

    • C.

      Body language and tone

    • D.

      Communication between the foster parent and other important people in the child's life, such as their biological parent, case managers, and therapists

    • E.

      All of the choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    E. All of the choices are correct
  • 2. 

    Research has shown that engaging children in conversations about sex and relationships, results in which of the following? 

    • A.

      Promiscuity

    • B.

      Loss of virginity at an earlier age

    • C.

      Children's development of assertiveness and negotiation skills

    • D.

      Increased dating among teenagers

    • E.

      Decreased communications with caregivers about their sexual relationships

    Correct Answer
    C. Children's development of assertiveness and negotiation skills
  • 3. 

    A child’s developmental age is

    • A.

      The level at which they are currently functioning, and the age that should be used when determining the way in which information is provided to them.

    • B.

      The number of years a child has been alive, and the age that should be used when determining the way in which information is provided to them.

    • C.

      The level at which they are currently functioning, and the age that should NOT be used when determining the way in which information is provided to them.

    • D.

      The number of years a child has been alive, and the age that should NOT be used when determining the way in which information is provided to them.

    Correct Answer
    A. The level at which they are currently functioning, and the age that should be used when determining the way in which information is provided to them.
  • 4. 

    Which of the following is NOT an indicator that it is a good time to engage in educational conversations about sex and relationships with foster youth?

    • A.

      When the child asks questions about their bodies or relationships, or about other's bodies and relationships

    • B.

      When a child displays sexualized behaviors

    • C.

      During other discussions about health and safety

    • D.

      When a child discloses sexual abuse

    • E.

      When the child is engaged in activities such as dressing and bathing

    Correct Answer
    D. When a child discloses sexual abuse
  • 5. 

    Most sexual abuse is perpetrated by someone who has a relationship with the child and/or the child’s family.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 6. 

    Which of the following is NOT a role you play as a caregiver with respect to educating children how to make safe and smart choices about their bodies and their relationships?

    • A.

      Educator

    • B.

      Judge

    • C.

      Confidant

    • D.

      Role Model

    Correct Answer
    B. Judge
  • 7. 

    To be trauma-sensitive when conversing with foster youth about their bodies, sex and relationships, means

    • A.

      To ask the foster youth if they have ever been abused

    • B.

      To insist that the child talks about their past traumas

    • C.

      To warn the child of the trauma that can occur if they engage in any type of sexual activity

    • D.

      To be aware of, and display a sensitivity to the vulnerabilities and triggers of a child's past experiences, and act and respond in ways that are empathetic and supportive, and avoid re-traumatization

    • E.

      To remind the child that even though they may have experienced trauma in the past, it does not make it okay for them to engage in unhealthy behaviors while living in your home

    Correct Answer
    D. To be aware of, and display a sensitivity to the vulnerabilities and triggers of a child's past experiences, and act and respond in ways that are empathetic and supportive, and avoid re-traumatization
  • 8. 

    Topics that should be covered with foster youth, during discussions about sex and healthy relationships, include all of the following, EXCEPT:

    • A.

      Safe and unsafe touch, including correct names for body parts as well as personal space and boundaries

    • B.

      Safe and unsafe secrets, including the difference between reporting and tattling

    • C.

      Trusted adults and other accurate sources of information

    • D.

      The shame that should accompany engaging in sexual behaviors

    • E.

      Ways to engage in safe sexual activities and the benefits of healthy sexual relationships

    Correct Answer
    D. The shame that should accompany engaging in sexual behaviors
  • 9. 

    When a child discloses, it is important to _____________________, and not to ________.

    • A.

      Be calm and empathic; promise the child you will keep their secret

    • B.

      Become angrey and upset; use the child's language

    • C.

      Assure them that it will never happen again; ask lots of questions to get more details

    • D.

      Inform the child that they are not the only ones who have experienced sexual abuse; report the abuse to the hotline

    • E.

      Tell the child what they may have done to allow the abuse; provide extra safety measures for the child

    Correct Answer
    A. Be calm and empathic; promise the child you will keep their secret
  • 10. 

    Conversations with foster youth about sex and relationships are best when they are open, honest, and accurate, and provided on an on-going basis.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True

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    Whitney

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