Thank you for starting the Trauma Informed Care for Foster and Adoptive Parents quiz. To begin, enter your full name and email address. By clicking start you confirm that you have viewed the entire video. You will have 3 attempts to pass this quiz with a score of 80% or higher. If you do not pass, the quiz will be locked. To unlock the quiz, email Center Support at centersupport@usf. Edu and let us know which state you reside in and what quiz you need unlocked. The quiz will be unlocked within 1 business day of the request. Read moreOnce unlocked, you will be required to re-watch the training video and attempt the quiz again.
**You must also certify that you have watched the accompanying video in its entirety by entering your initials in the certify box below. **
Upon successful completion of the following quiz a certificate screen will appear and you will automatically receive a confirmation email with a link to your certificate. Right-click on the image to save or print the certificate. .
This training was 1.5 hours in length.
Extreme stress that interferes with someone's ability to cope
An event or series of events that threatens someone's safety
An emotional or psychological injury
All choices are correct
A one time traumatic event
A subset of acute trauma
Ongoing trauma at the hands of a caregiver
An injury/event that only occurs in young children
Are learning new coping skills
Are being re-traumatized
Aren't doing anything but playing
Are learning how to forget their experience
So children aren't re-traumatized by the foster parent's interactions with them
Because it is the latest buzz word in child welfare
So foster parents can provide brief therapy to the children in their home
Just in case they receive a child with a diagnosis of PTSD
Permanently altered neurons in the brain
Stress related health issues
Vision and memory loss
Digestive problems and heart problems
Like to be hugged
Will act out aggressively
Will be depressed and won't want to talk about the event
Need to build a trusting relationship with an adult
Establish rules that will provide structure and safety
Explain the rules to the child and why you have them
Be rigid in your rule making and enforcement of them
Allow the child some choices so they have a sense of control
Provide input on the child's behavior, including any changes in behavior
Relay information about any issues in school
Learn techniques so they can help build a trusting relationship with the child
All choices are correct
Listen to their story and support their family connections
Make sure there are locks on the doors and bars on the windows
Be there when the child arrives at your home
Tell them they are safe
True
False
Quiz Review Timeline +
Our quizzes are rigorously reviewed, monitored and continuously updated by our expert board to maintain accuracy, relevance, and timeliness.