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Emotional
Natural
Biological
Instinctive
Within the first trimester
Within the last trimester
Within the first month of the baby's birth
All choices are correct
The first 3 months
4-6 months
7-9 months
10-12 months
True
False
The foster parent becomes the primary attachment figure for the child
The biological parent visits at least once a week to sustain the parent-child attachment
The foster parent does not become ‘overly’ attached when the goal is reunification
All contact with the biological parent ends until an attachment with the foster parent is formed
Family Preservation
Foster Care
Group Care
Residential Mental Health Care
Remain in the current placement
Move to the relative within three months
Move to the relative only if the plan on adopting the child
Remain in the current placement only if they plan on adopting the child
Including the foster parent in the visit can have a positive impact on the child
Visits with the parent should be stopped
Visits with the parent should be increased
Including the foster parent in the visit would have a negative impact on the child’s relationship with the parent
The child and how disruptions to attachment affect their development
The parents and how their feelings should be protected during family visits
The foster parents and maintaining their role as a ‘temporary’ or ‘respite’ caregiver
All choices are correct
Play
Provision of Comfort
Protection
Emotional Availability
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