Coparenting In Foster care (CA Foster Parent)

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Coparenting In Foster care (CA Foster Parent) - Quiz

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    The Foster Parent’s role in co-parenting is _________.

    • A.

      All options are correct

    • B.

      To encourage and nurture a true partnership with the parent

    • C.

      To keep the parent involved in the child's life, including (but not limited to) doctor’s appointments, school progress, developmental concerns, and extracurricular activities.

    • D.

      To prepare the child for visitation.

    Correct Answer
    A. All options are correct
  • 2. 

    Developing a positive relationship with the parent will reduce the child’s feeling that they have to divide loyalties the temporary out of home caregiver and their parent.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 3. 

    Who should not be involved in co-parenting?

    • A.

      The parent’s paramour who has a no-contact order with the child.

    • B.

      Grandparents or other family members.

    • C.

      Case management/other professional team members.

    • D.

      Other community members such as daycare providers, teachers, clergy etc., that the child may have had a bond with.

    Correct Answer
    A. The parent’s paramour who has a no-contact order with the child.
  • 4. 

    Which approach to identify protective factors for families was not identified in the training?

    • A.

      Parental alienation

    • B.

      Parental resilience

    • C.

      Social connections

    • D.

      Knowledge of parenting and child development

    Correct Answer
    A. Parental alienation
  • 5. 

    If a child can identify their emotions, then they may be more effective at regulating them.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 6. 

    Co-parenting _________________.

    • A.

      Can lessen the friction between foster parents and biological parents

    • B.

      Is only recommended in cases involving children under 5 years old

    • C.

      Should not be utilized if the foster parent isn’t in agreement with the child being reunified with the biological parents

    • D.

      Can only involve the biological parents and the foster parents

    Correct Answer
    A. Can lessen the friction between foster parents and biological parents
  • 7. 

    A phone conversation involving thecase manager/investigator, caregiver and the birth parent that occurs shortly after removal or upon placement, that is used to comfort the child, and begin to establish a positive co-parenting relationship between the caregiver and the birth parent is referred to as a ___________.

    • A.

      Comfort Call

    • B.

      Case Plan Conference

    • C.

      TPR Advisory

    • D.

      Case Transfer Staffing

    Correct Answer
    A. Comfort Call
  • 8. 

    What is not appropriate for a foster parent to do when co-parenting?

    • A.

      Belittling the parents in front of the child.

    • B.

      Refer to parent as “the expert” on that child.

    • C.

      Reassure the parent that they are not there to “take their child”, but that they are there to take care of them until they can return home.

    • D.

      Discuss logistics like visitation schedules/transportation and how to maintain ongoing communication.

    Correct Answer
    A. Belittling the parents in front of the child.
  • 9. 

    Co-Parenting should focus on _________________.

    • A.

      The needs of the child

    • B.

      The needs of the biological parents

    • C.

      The needs of the foster parents

    • D.

      The needs of the case manager

    Correct Answer
    A. The needs of the child
  • 10. 

    Studies show the following to be true about visitation:

    • A.

      All options are correct

    • B.

      Children who see their parents more often have fewer behavioral problems, are less anxious and less depressed.

    • C.

      Developing positive parenting skills and being able to parent the child are the most effective motivators for individuals with substance abuse or mental health challenges to participate in recovery.

    • D.

      Reunification and permanency are expedited when positive co-parenting occurs and more successful.

    Correct Answer
    A. All options are correct

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