Deck 8: Parents and Families and Child Maltreatment

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Who also has responsibilities to meet parent needs and provide support?

A) educators
B) doctors
C) siblings
D) law enforcement
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What can stepparent situations and non family members living in the home create?

A) warmth
B) tension
C) abuse
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Having roles and responsibilities in a family that works towards unity shows what strong family trait?

A) work ethic
B) nurture and support
C) cultural traits
D) responsibility
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Identifying parent concerns is one way to deal with

A) abusive parents.
B) children.
C) family counselors.
D) angry/uninvolved parents.
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What does it mean to respect?

A) to act up
B) not listen
C) recognize the different types of boundaries that family members may have and that you have.
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When a parent is upset what should you do to prevent abuse?

A) diffuse the situation
B) have the child removed
C) be alone with them
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What is the key to providing the best possible outcomes for young children?

A) don't get involved
B) creating partnerships with parents
C) giving bad advice
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It is important to use what Barrera call "skilled dialogue when dealing with

A) an abusive parent.
B) cultural diversity.
C) a foster child.
D) a neglected child.
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What is the most effective method of assisting abusive and at risk families?

A) through the provision of integrated services
B) through agencies
C) through police
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What does responsiveness mean?

A) let go of preconceived judgments and allow room for flexibility in working families
B) recognize different boundaries
C) balance power between people in conversation
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What is an example of an effective communication strategy?

A) ask questions indicating your interest
B) write down information for parents
C) both
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Attending parenting classes is a strong way to gain:

A) volunteer hours
B) friends
C) parent knowledge
D) credit hours
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What is skilled dialogue?

A) understanding of ones problems
B) understanding of ones working skills
C) understanding of a families culture results in personal interactions and learning that others behaviors make as much sense as your own.
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A characteristic of strong families that, when lacked, creates pressure and puts families at risk is

A) parent independence.
B) outside family visits.
C) involvement and supervision.
D) regular family meals.
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Family Centered Care is:

A) focuses only on the abused child of the family
B) focuses only on the abused child and their siblings who are in danger
C) focuses on the child and the family and empowers the family to manage their own care
D) focuses on only the family excluding the child
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The definition of reciprocity is

A) recognizing the different types of boundaries that family members may have and that you have.
B) a balance of power between people in conversation and recognition that everyone has something of value to contribute.
C) letting go of preconceived ideas and judgments and allowing room for flexibility in working with families.
D) repressing instincts or suspicions one may have about a child in an abusive situation.
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What is the key to prevention with at risk families?

A) don't think about what is going on
B) don't bother to help
C) identify the basic needs of the family
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Knowing how children grow and develop is a sign of what characteristic?

A) parent knowledge
B) parent interaction
C) parent communication
D) parent education
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Parents who are emotionally healthy and free of addictions show strong

A) adult resilience.
B) independence.
C) abusive traits.
D) religious conviction.
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Communication, appreciation, and guidance are more characteristics of:

A) weak families.
B) single parent homes.
C) multiple child families.
D) strong families.
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_____________________is the most critical aspect of developing a good partnership.
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Family centered care is providing services and care that focuses not just on one child, but on the family and empowers the family to manage their own care.
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Strong families often have support from a good social network of family and friends.
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Collaboration with families is a key to working with the child.
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Responsiveness is recognizing the defilement types of boundaries that family members may have and that you have.
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Strong families have commitments to certain_______________________that the whole family supports.
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Deck 8: Parents and Families and Child Maltreatment
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Who also has responsibilities to meet parent needs and provide support?

A) educators
B) doctors
C) siblings
D) law enforcement
A
2
What can stepparent situations and non family members living in the home create?

A) warmth
B) tension
C) abuse
B
3
Having roles and responsibilities in a family that works towards unity shows what strong family trait?

A) work ethic
B) nurture and support
C) cultural traits
D) responsibility
B
4
Identifying parent concerns is one way to deal with

A) abusive parents.
B) children.
C) family counselors.
D) angry/uninvolved parents.
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What does it mean to respect?

A) to act up
B) not listen
C) recognize the different types of boundaries that family members may have and that you have.
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When a parent is upset what should you do to prevent abuse?

A) diffuse the situation
B) have the child removed
C) be alone with them
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What is the key to providing the best possible outcomes for young children?

A) don't get involved
B) creating partnerships with parents
C) giving bad advice
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It is important to use what Barrera call "skilled dialogue when dealing with

A) an abusive parent.
B) cultural diversity.
C) a foster child.
D) a neglected child.
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What is the most effective method of assisting abusive and at risk families?

A) through the provision of integrated services
B) through agencies
C) through police
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What does responsiveness mean?

A) let go of preconceived judgments and allow room for flexibility in working families
B) recognize different boundaries
C) balance power between people in conversation
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What is an example of an effective communication strategy?

A) ask questions indicating your interest
B) write down information for parents
C) both
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Attending parenting classes is a strong way to gain:

A) volunteer hours
B) friends
C) parent knowledge
D) credit hours
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What is skilled dialogue?

A) understanding of ones problems
B) understanding of ones working skills
C) understanding of a families culture results in personal interactions and learning that others behaviors make as much sense as your own.
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A characteristic of strong families that, when lacked, creates pressure and puts families at risk is

A) parent independence.
B) outside family visits.
C) involvement and supervision.
D) regular family meals.
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Family Centered Care is:

A) focuses only on the abused child of the family
B) focuses only on the abused child and their siblings who are in danger
C) focuses on the child and the family and empowers the family to manage their own care
D) focuses on only the family excluding the child
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The definition of reciprocity is

A) recognizing the different types of boundaries that family members may have and that you have.
B) a balance of power between people in conversation and recognition that everyone has something of value to contribute.
C) letting go of preconceived ideas and judgments and allowing room for flexibility in working with families.
D) repressing instincts or suspicions one may have about a child in an abusive situation.
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What is the key to prevention with at risk families?

A) don't think about what is going on
B) don't bother to help
C) identify the basic needs of the family
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Knowing how children grow and develop is a sign of what characteristic?

A) parent knowledge
B) parent interaction
C) parent communication
D) parent education
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Parents who are emotionally healthy and free of addictions show strong

A) adult resilience.
B) independence.
C) abusive traits.
D) religious conviction.
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Communication, appreciation, and guidance are more characteristics of:

A) weak families.
B) single parent homes.
C) multiple child families.
D) strong families.
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_____________________is the most critical aspect of developing a good partnership.
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Family centered care is providing services and care that focuses not just on one child, but on the family and empowers the family to manage their own care.
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Strong families often have support from a good social network of family and friends.
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Collaboration with families is a key to working with the child.
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Responsiveness is recognizing the defilement types of boundaries that family members may have and that you have.
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Strong families have commitments to certain_______________________that the whole family supports.
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