Developmentally Appropriate Transition Practices (Nv)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Changing who’s caring for you and the way you’re being cared for can be ___________ at any age.

    • A.

      Stressful

    • B.

      Unlikely

    • C.

      Powerful

    • D.

      Calming

    Correct Answer
    A. Stressful
  • 2. 

    When young children are told that they are moving, they usually blame their closest friends for the move.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
  • 3. 

    Erik, who was the young adult in the video clip that was played, described experiencing which of the following,

    • A.

      All options are correct

    • B.

      He was lied to by his Case Manager.

    • C.

      He was forced to leave his foster home due to stealing.

    • D.

      He was starved.

    Correct Answer
    A. All options are correct
  • 4. 

    Young people need safe, secure and ___________ relationships to thrive.

    • A.

      Sustained

    • B.

      Real

    • C.

      Structured

    • D.

      Faith-based

    Correct Answer
    A. Sustained
  • 5. 

    One ______________ can be harmful to a child’s well-being.

    • A.

      Disruption

    • B.

      Argument

    • C.

      Bad grade

    • D.

      Nightmare

    Correct Answer
    A. Disruption
  • 6. 

    When discussing 'transitions' in child welfare, all of the following are examples EXCEPT:

    • A.

      Going to a new psychiatrist

    • B.

      Coming into care

    • C.

      Placement changes while in care

    • D.

      Returning back home

    Correct Answer
    A. Going to a new psychiatrist
  • 7. 

    Separation from an attachment figure usually causes very little distress, but the presence of their peers can be comforting.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
  • 8. 

    Initial visits should be conducted with _________ and future caregivers.

    • A.

      Current

    • B.

      Biological grandparents

    • C.

      Teachers

    • D.

      Mentors

    Correct Answer
    A. Current
  • 9. 

    The four C’s of Transitions are _____________, continuity, clarity and communication

    • A.

      Collaboration

    • B.

      Couples

    • C.

      Care

    • D.

      Character

    Correct Answer
    A. Collaboration
  • 10. 

    Buying time, ________________ and explaining to the child what’s happening, are all key points to remember about transitions.

    • A.

      Encouraging contact between caregivers

    • B.

      Being Rigid

    • C.

      Sharing contact information

    • D.

      Refraining from being flexible

    Correct Answer
    A. Encouraging contact between caregivers

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