Sexual Abuse And The Foster Child: What Do I Do Now? (Ky)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    _______________________ are very rare and have a psychological disorder.

    • A.

      Pedophiles

    • B.

      Sexual Molesters

    • C.

      Child Abusers

    • D.

      Juvenile Sexual Offenders

    Correct Answer
    A. Pedophiles
  • 2. 

    The most important factor that contributes to a child’s recovery from sexual abuse is the _______________________.

    • A.

      Care and support from a non-offending caregiver

    • B.

      Timely initiation into therapy

    • C.

      Treatment for the offender and reintegration into the family

    • D.

      Quick arrest and prosecution of the offender

    Correct Answer
    A. Care and support from a non-offending caregiver
  • 3. 

    Research shows that 1 in 4 girls and __________________________ will experience some type of sexual abuse by the time they turn 18.

    • A.

      1 in 3 boys

    • B.

      1 in 5 boys

    • C.

      1 in 6 boys

    • D.

      1 in 7 boys

    Correct Answer
    C. 1 in 6 boys
  • 4. 

    A child who has been sexually abused ________________________.

    • A.

      Will always become and offender as an adult

    • B.

      May or may not sexually abuse others

    • C.

      Will never abuse another child

    • D.

      Will always be a significant risk to other children in the home

    Correct Answer
    B. May or may not sexually abuse others
  • 5. 

    Which of the following would be considered problematic behavior?

    • A.

      A three year old and a 5 year old playing ‘doctor’

    • B.

      A pre-school child rubbing her genitalia at nap or bed time

    • C.

      A 4 year old coercing a six year old to kiss his or her genitalia

    • D.

      Three and five year old siblings accustomed to sleeping in the same bed

    Correct Answer
    C. A 4 year old coercing a six year old to kiss his or her genitalia
  • 6. 

    If a child begins to display some problematic sexual behavior after being in your home for a few months, you should ___________________________.

    • A.

      Ask the care manager or CPI why they didn’t tell you everything about the child and their abuse history

    • B.

      Tell the care manager about the child’s behavior and develop a plan for increased supervision of the child

    • C.

      Ask for the child to be moved because you didn’t want a sexually abused child in your home

    • D.

      Do nothing; it’s probably just a phase

    Correct Answer
    B. Tell the care manager about the child’s behavior and develop a plan for increased supervision of the child
  • 7. 

    Which of the following is a true statement?

    • A.

      If a child recants, then it means that the abuse didn’t happen

    • B.

      Children are typically lying when they say they were abused by a family member

    • C.

      Usually children will overestimate the extent to which they have been sexually abused

    • D.

      Children often disclose abuse when they feel they are in a safe and secure environment

    Correct Answer
    D. Children often disclose abuse when they feel they are in a safe and secure environment
  • 8. 

    Child abusers do not typically use ________________________ to get their victims to comply.

    • A.

      Violence

    • B.

      Bribery

    • C.

      Secrecy

    • D.

      Affection

    Correct Answer
    A. Violence
  • 9. 

    Many sexual behaviors in children can be considered normal.  It is not considered normal if  __________________________.

    • A.

      The behavior continues even if there is pain and discomfort

    • B.

      Girls are willingly playing ‘doctor’ with other girls

    • C.

      An infant boy is playing with his penis

    • D.

      A three year old child puts an object into his or her rectum

    Correct Answer
    A. The behavior continues even if there is pain and discomfort
  • 10. 

    If an older child has encopresis (or soils his pants) and has no existing medical issues to explain the problem, then it is clear that the child has been sexually abused.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False

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