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All family members
The foster/adoptive parents
The foster/adoptive child
The birth child(ren)
True
False
True
False
Provide income for the family
Companion for birth children
Want to raise more children
Intrinsic motivation to help children
All options are correct
Abandonment when their parents give their attention to children joining their family
Difficulty adjusting to new family dynamics
Anxious over their parents’ stress
Not being prepared for or understanding systemic dynamics such as the reason why other children need to join their family
Developing long lasting relationships with foster/adoptive siblings
Services and supports provided to the family
Unfamiliar foster/adoptive children residing in their home
Withdrawal
Positive experiences
Loss
Transition
All options are correct
Acknowledge their challenges
Support them through the foster/adoptive process
Protect them by ensuring their psychological, safety and esteem needs are met
A private space
A rigid schedule
Chaos and uncertainty
Isolation
Be open to the thoughts and feelings of their birth child(ren)
Isolate their birth children from foster/adoptive children
Exclude them from the decision to foster/adopt
Disregard the trauma and loss that might be experienced by birth and foster/adoptive children
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