The Science Of Attachment 2020(Oh)

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Questions and Answers
  • 1. 

    Attachment is a/an _________ connection between two people who care about one another.

    • A.

      Emotional

    • B.

      Natural

    • C.

      Biological

    • D.

      Instinctive

    Correct Answer
    A. Emotional
  • 2. 

    It is considered normal if the mother’s attachment to her baby is formed

    • A.

      Within the first trimester

    • B.

      Within the last trimester

    • C.

      Within the first month of the baby's birth

    • D.

      All choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    D. All choices are correct
  • 3. 

    Typically babies develop the capacity to form a primary attachment at

    • A.

      The first 3 months

    • B.

      4-6 months

    • C.

      7-9 months

    • D.

      10-12 months

    Correct Answer
    C. 7-9 months
  • 4. 

    When young children are placed in foster care, then one hour weekly visits with the mother is enough to sustain the baby’s attachment to the mother.

    • A.

      True

    • B.

      False

    Correct Answer
    B. False
  • 5. 

    In caring for and protecting young children in foster care, it is important that

    • A.

      The foster parent becomes the primary attachment figure for the child

    • B.

      The biological parent visits at least once a week to sustain the parent-child attachment

    • C.

      The foster parent does not become ‘overly’ attached when the goal is reunification

    • D.

      All contact with the biological parent ends until an attachment with the foster parent is formed

    Correct Answer
    A. The foster parent becomes the primary attachment figure for the child
  • 6. 

    Of the intervention options for protecting who have been maltreated, research supports that _______________is the best option.

    • A.

      Family Preservation

    • B.

      Foster Care

    • C.

      Group Care

    • D.

      Residential Mental Health Care

    Correct Answer
    B. Foster Care
  • 7. 

    Assuming all variables are equal, the presenter suggests that if the placement options are between a relative and the foster home where the child has been residing for 6 months, then the child should

    • A.

      Remain in the current placement

    • B.

      Move to the relative within three months

    • C.

      Move to the relative only if the plan on adopting the child

    • D.

      Remain in the current placement only if they plan on adopting the child

    Correct Answer
    A. Remain in the current placement
  • 8. 

    When the young child is distraught during visits with the parent then, 

    • A.

      Including the foster parent in the visit can have a positive impact on the child

    • B.

      Visits with the parent should be stopped

    • C.

      Visits with the parent should be increased

    • D.

      Including the foster parent in the visit would have a negative impact on the child’s relationship with the parent

    Correct Answer
    A. Including the foster parent in the visit can have a positive impact on the child
  • 9. 

    It is important that when working with families when children have been removed, the focus must be on

    • A.

      The child and how disruptions to attachment affect their development

    • B.

      The parents and how their feelings should be protected during family visits

    • C.

      The foster parents and maintaining their role as a ‘temporary’ or ‘respite’ caregiver

    • D.

      All choices are correct

    Correct Answer
    A. The child and how disruptions to attachment affect their development
  • 10. 

    Which of the following parent behaviors is NOT crucial in building a parent/child attachment?

    • A.

      Play

    • B.

      Provision of Comfort

    • C.

      Protection

    • D.

      Emotional Availability

    Correct Answer
    A. Play

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