The Impact Of Fostering And Adoption On Birth Children (Oh)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Foster Care and Adoption has an impact on _____________.

    • A.

      All family members

    • B.

      The foster/adoptive parents

    • C.

      The foster/adoptive child

    • D.

      The birth child(ren)

    Correct Answer
    A. All family members
  • 2. 

    Most often, family dynamics change when foster/adoptive children move into the home with biological children.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 3. 

    It is important for foster/adoptive parents to acknowledge birth children and the significance of their involvement throughout all aspects of the foster/adoptive process.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    A. True
  • 4. 

    In the training, which was not discussed as a motivation to foster/adopt children?

    • A.

      Provide income for the family

    • B.

      Companion for birth children

    • C.

      Want to raise more children

    • D.

      Intrinsic motivation to help children

    Correct Answer
    A. Provide income for the family
  • 5. 

    The birth children of foster/adoptive parents may experience:

    • A.

      All options are correct

    • B.

      Abandonment when their parents give their attention to children joining their family

    • C.

      Difficulty adjusting to new family dynamics

    • D.

      Anxious over their parents’ stress

    Correct Answer
    A. All options are correct
  • 6. 

    Research shows that the birth children of foster/adoptive parents are negatively impacted by _____________.

    • A.

      Not being prepared for or understanding systemic dynamics such as the reason why other children need to join their family

    • B.

      Developing long lasting relationships with foster/adoptive siblings

    • C.

      Services and supports provided to the family

    • D.

      Unfamiliar foster/adoptive children residing in their home

    Correct Answer
    A. Not being prepared for or understanding systemic dynamics such as the reason why other children need to join their family
  • 7. 

    Which is not one of the themes documented by Eileen Pasztor in her research?

    • A.

      Withdrawal

    • B.

      Positive experiences

    • C.

      Loss

    • D.

      Transition

    Correct Answer
    A. Withdrawal
  • 8. 

    In order to recognize birth children as important parts of the child welfare team, parents, agencies, and other stakeholders must:

    • A.

      All options are correct

    • B.

      Acknowledge their challenges

    • C.

      Support them through the foster/adoptive process

    • D.

      Protect them by ensuring their psychological, safety and esteem needs are met

    Correct Answer
    A. All options are correct
  • 9. 

    Creating ___________________ for birth children is important to help them adjust to new household members.

    • A.

      A private space

    • B.

      A rigid schedule

    • C.

      Chaos and uncertainty

    • D.

      Isolation

    Correct Answer
    A. A private space
  • 10. 

    Foster/ adoptive parents should _____________________.

    • A.

      Be open to the thoughts and feelings of their birth child(ren)

    • B.

      Isolate their birth children from foster/adoptive children

    • C.

      Exclude them from the decision to foster/adopt

    • D.

      Disregard the trauma and loss that might be experienced by birth and foster/adoptive children

    Correct Answer
    A. Be open to the thoughts and feelings of their birth child(ren)

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