Supporting Children & Families During Transitions: Grief & Loss (CA)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Which of the following was not discussed as a transition that children in the child welfare system face?

    • A.

      Moving from biological home to foster home

    • B.

      A move resulting in a change in school, friends, and neighborhoods

    • C.

      Reunification back to the biological home

    • D.

      A change in case worker or Guardian ad Litem

    Correct Answer
    D. A change in case worker or Guardian ad Litem
  • 2. 

    Co-regulation means __________________________________________________.

    • A.

      Processes and rules shared by a licensing agency and a care management agency pertaining to foster parenting

    • B.

      Assisting a child to regulate or comfort themselves so they can learn to do it on their own

    • C.

      Rules in the foster home that are established jointly by the child and the foster parent

    • D.

      Co-parenting between the foster and biological parents to regulate or control the child's behavior

    Correct Answer
    B. Assisting a child to regulate or comfort themselves so they can learn to do it on their own
  • 3. 

    In pre-schoolers, magical thinking means __________________________________________.

    • A.

      They believe that everything that happens (good or bad) is because of them

    • B.

      Dreaming of going to Disney World

    • C.

      They are constantly creating and interacting with imaginary friends

    • D.

      They lie all the time and make up stories about their past

    Correct Answer
    A. They believe that everything that happens (good or bad) is because of them
  • 4. 

    Maintaining friends and social relationships during transition is especially important for which age group?

    • A.

      Infants (0-1 year)

    • B.

      Toddlers (1-2 years)

    • C.

      Pre-schoolers (3-5 years)

    • D.

      School age (6 years and older)

    Correct Answer
    D. School age (6 years and older)
  • 5. 

    If a very young child is crying because of a need but the response from their caregiver is to be hit with the belt, then they may learn early on that they should not cry or show distress.  Their behavior would be characterized as _______________________.

    • A.

      Avoidant

    • B.

      Aggressive

    • C.

      Attention seeking

    • D.

      All choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    A. Avoidant
  • 6. 

    Which of the following was not discussed as an attachment pattern?

    • A.

      Secure

    • B.

      Insecure

    • C.

      Disorganized

    • D.

      Reactive

    Correct Answer
    A. Secure
  • 7. 

    The method for assessing attachment in young children (around 18 months old) in which the mother and child are in a room, then an unknown person enters, then the mother leaves and returns, then the stranger leaves and returns...is known as _____________________.

    • A.

      The Strange Situation Protocol

    • B.

      The Stranger Danger Test

    • C.

      The Fright or Flight Assessment

    • D.

      The Attachment Reaction Assessment

    Correct Answer
    A. The Strange Situation Protocol
  • 8. 

    Which of the following is not the goal of an 'Icebreaker' between a foster and biological parent?

    • A.

      Information about the child's habits and likes and dislikes are shared

    • B.

      The child can see how the adults in their lives can manage their emotions

    • C.

      Communication between the foster parent and biological parent can start at the beginning

    • D.

      The biological parent can see where the child will be living and who their new family members will be

    Correct Answer
    D. The biological parent can see where the child will be living and who their new family members will be
  • 9. 

    When a child asks you (the foster parent) about why they were removed (or any other harsh reality), which of the following approaches should NOT be used?

    • A.

      The discussion with the child should remain as an open line of communication and not just a one time telling of an event

    • B.

      The circumstances should be told in a way that keeps the parent in a positive light

    • C.

      The question should be deferred to the case worker or the biological parent so they can answer

    • D.

      The answer should be age appropriate and simple so the child can understand

    Correct Answer
    C. The question should be deferred to the case worker or the biological parent so they can answer
  • 10. 

    When a new child moves into your home they need ____________________________________.

    • A.

      To have you close to them, even if they push you away

    • B.

      To be met at their developmental level - not necessarily their chronological age

    • C.

      To have a caregiver and home that is calm and safe

    • D.

      All choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    D. All choices are correct

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