Co-parenting: What Foster Parents Need To Know (Oh)

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1. What is the purpose of Co-Parenting?

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2. Initially many foster parents may be reluctant to co-parent with someone who had their kids removed.

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3. Which is a benefit of biological parents co-parenting?

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4. The Limbic System (Mammalian Brain) is responsible for:

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5. Co-Parenting should focus on _________________.

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6. Co-Parenting is ideal for Case Managers because it can create better case outcomes for the family.

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7. Co-parenting _________________.

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8. Studies reflect that _____________ of parents who were abused or neglected as children will abuse or neglect their children

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9. Which is not a center of the brain?

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10. If given the opportunity what percentages of biological families can work in partnership with foster parents and case managers?

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What is the purpose of Co-Parenting?
Initially many foster parents may be reluctant to co-parent with...
Which is a benefit of biological parents co-parenting?
The Limbic System (Mammalian Brain) is responsible for:
Co-Parenting should focus on _________________.
Co-Parenting is ideal for Case Managers because it can create better...
Co-parenting _________________.
Studies reflect that _____________ of parents who were abused or...
Which is not a center of the brain?
If given the opportunity what percentages of biological families can...
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