A) the child will remain there until he is eighteen
B) the child will return home if possible
C) the child will live on his own at the age of sixteen
D) the child will go to another residential placement after this one
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Multiple Choice
A) visits from the birth parents
B) the turnover in social workers
C) particular problems of the child
D) feeling like she lives in a fishbowl
E) none of the above, they are all problems
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Multiple Choice
A) a child who has too many behavior problems for a foster home
B) a child whose parents are making progress and want him returned
C) a child whose parents are unable to care for him and who have had their rights terminated
D) the child of parents who cannot care for him but whose relatives want him. Relatives are from the same family as the parents and may not parent well
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Multiple Choice
A) it takes them from their support systems
B) it makes them feel different and maybe special
C) it provides the child with distance from the conflicts at home
D) it gets them into a new school
E) all of the above
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Multiple Choice
A) going to someone else's house
B) separating from his/her parents
C) leaving their possessions
D) meeting new people
E) knowing that being a foster child will make him/her different
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Multiple Choice
A) she may feel like a failure because she cannot care for the child
B) she may feel that she is under scrutiny
C) she may resent the loyalty the child shows to the foster parent
D) she may feel excluded from the child's life
E) all of the above
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Multiple Choice
A) model appropriate child care for the natural parent
B) let the birth parent know what they have done wrong by pointing it out
C) let the parent know that she/he can no longer visit
D) all but b
E) all of the above
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Multiple Choice
A) serves only very young children
B) provides a home only for teams
C) provides foster parents for particular types of children
D) is a home where the foster parent is also a social worker
E) is a home where both the foster mother and foster father are at home to give special care to the children
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Multiple Choice
A) cannot handle a normal educational program
B) hates to be in groups
C) cannot handle a family routine
D) a and c only
E) all of the above
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