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Relationships
Parents
Community
Age
The foster parent/caregiver should take the child to the Dr. whenever possible.
Give children pictures, objects to take with them to a new home/placement.
Talk to the children about the upcoming change in school, home, or family.
Let the child decide when and where they should live or go to school.
Be represented in court by the CLS attorney.
Be recognized as a party to the case in Dependency Court.
Receive a summons to appear for each court hearing.
Be allowed to speak in court, at the judge’s discretion.
Contact the CLS attorney
Contact the Judge
Contact the Parent’s attorney
Wait until the next court hearing to ask questions
True
False
Arranging and maintaining communication between everyone involved.
Physically moving the child from one location to another.
Completing an exit interview.
Advising the foster parent of court mandates regarding transition plans.
True
False
Encouraging frequent and ongoing communication between those involved.
Allowing the foster parent to be recognized in court to talk about the needs of the child.
Educating the court on the importance of relationships between children and their families and the impact of sudden moves.
All choices are correct
Change in place or experience.
Gradual movement from one foster home to another.
Change in caregiver.
Gradual move back to the biological family.
Young children can easily handle the stress of transitions.
When older children change placements, if their school remains the same then they will be ok.
Transition equals stress and too many transitions for children can become toxic stress.
The transition back to the biological home is always the easiest.
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