Promoting Developmentally Appropriate Transitions For Young Children In care (Ky)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Negative early experiences impact the brain in all of the following ways EXCEPT:

    • A.

      Changing the actual size and physical structure of the brain

    • B.

        Impacting genetics and passing some of the effects on to the next generation

    • C.

      Making the brain more resilient to stress in later life

    • D.

      Strengthening the brainstem or “fight or flight” area of the brain

    Correct Answer
    C. Making the brain more resilient to stress in later life
  • 2. 

    What are the three types of stress?

    • A.

      Slight, moderate, extreme

    • B.

      Positive, Tolerable, Toxic

    • C.

      Normal, intense, Toxic

    • D.

      Minimal, moderate, significant

    Correct Answer
    B. Positive, Tolerable, Toxic
  • 3. 

    In young children, trauma could be mistaken for

    • A.

      ADHD

    • B.

      Oppositional or ‘bad” behavior

    • C.

      Cognitive disability

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
  • 4. 

    What is the biggest protective factor for a child?

    • A.

      A caring relationship with at least 1 adult

    • B.

      Good nutrition

    • C.

      Parents’ marital status

    • D.

      Parents’ SES

    Correct Answer
    A. A caring relationship with at least 1 adult
  • 5. 

    The following facts are true about attachment figures EXCEPT

    • A.

      Attachment is stronger with a biological relative

    • B.

      Has to be present with the young child for a significant amount of time

    • C.

      Indicated by the child turning to this person when distressed

    • D.

      Develops when the attachment cycle is repeated hundreds of times with the attachment figure meeting the baby’s needs

    Correct Answer
    A. Attachment is stronger with a biological relative
  • 6. 

    What are the stages of grief young children experience when losing an attachment figure?

    • A.

      Denial, Bargaining, Acceptance

    • B.

      Anger, Anxiety, Acceptance

    • C.

      Protest, Despair, Denial/detachment

    • D.

      Protest, Bargaining, Anger

    Correct Answer
    C. Protest, Despair, Denial/detachment
  • 7. 

    At what age do children experience the most difficulty when moved?

    • A.

      Birth-6 months

    • B.

      6-12 months

    • C.

      12-36 months

    • D.

      36-48 months

    Correct Answer
    C. 12-36 months
  • 8. 

    Pre-placement visits can be used to

    • A.

      Transfer attachment

    • B.

      Reduce anxiety and fear of the unknown

    • C.

      Empower new caregivers

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above
  • 9. 

    Post-placement visits are intended to accomplish all of the following EXCEPT

    • A.

      Continue transfer of attachment figures

    • B.

      Decrease loyalty issues

    • C.

      Help previous caregiver feel better about the move

    • D.

      Provide opportunities for support of the child throughout the process

    Correct Answer
    C. Help previous caregiver feel better about the move
  • 10. 

    Factors that help reduce trauma to children during transitions include:

    • A.

      A gradual, planned transition

    • B.

      Opportunities for previous caregiver and new caregiver to spend time together with the child

    • C.

      Child and caregiver have a chance to say goodbye

    • D.

      All of the above

    Correct Answer
    D. All of the above

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