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1. Which of the following best describes the role of a Child and
Family Specialist?
a. Conducting legal investigations
b. Providing direct support and services to children and families
c. Managing city budgets
d. Supervising law enforcement officers
b. Providing direct support and services to children and families
This is the core function of a Child and Family Specialist, focusing
on assisting families rather than enforcement or administration.
2. A child’s developmental milestone at age 4 typically includes:
a. Walking independently
b. Using full sentences and playing cooperatively
c. Crawling
d. Feeding themselves with a spoon
b. Using full sentences and playing cooperatively
By age 4, children usually develop complex language and social
skills, enabling cooperative play.
3. Which approach is most effective when addressing a family
experiencing high stress?
a. Ignoring the stress
, b. Punishing family members
c. Collaborative problem-solving
d. Providing financial penalties
c. Collaborative problem-solving
Working together with families helps them build resilience and
coping strategies.
4. Confidentiality in child services means:
a. Sharing all information with colleagues
b. Only discussing information on a need-to-know basis
c. Publicly reporting family issues
d. Posting updates online
b. Only discussing information on a need-to-know basis
Confidentiality protects children and families while allowing
necessary communication for service provision.
5. Trauma-informed care emphasizes:
a. Focusing only on academic performance
b. Understanding the impact of trauma on behavior and
development
c. Ignoring emotional responses
d. Enforcing strict discipline
b. Understanding the impact of trauma on behavior and
development
Recognizing trauma helps professionals provide appropriate
interventions.
6. Which is an example of cultural competence in practice?
a. Assuming all families have the same values
b. Learning about and respecting families’ cultural backgrounds
, c. Ignoring cultural differences
d. Enforcing personal beliefs
b. Learning about and respecting families’ cultural backgrounds
Cultural competence ensures services are respectful, relevant, and
effective.
7. When assessing a child’s safety in the home, a specialist should
first:
a. Immediately remove the child
b. Gather information about the child’s environment and risks
c. Notify neighbors
d. Wait for an incident to occur
b. Gather information about the child’s environment and risks
Assessment is the first step before taking action to ensure the
child’s well-being.
8. Positive reinforcement is most effective when:
a. Given inconsistently
b. Given immediately following the desired behavior
c. Used only for negative behaviors
d. Delayed for several weeks
b. Given immediately following the desired behavior
Timely reinforcement strengthens learning and encourages
repetition of positive behaviors.
9. Which of the following is a sign of child neglect?
a. Frequent school attendance
b. Unmet basic needs such as food, clothing, or shelter
c. Healthy social interactions
d. Consistent medical care
, b. Unmet basic needs such as food, clothing, or shelter
Neglect involves failure to provide essential care required for
healthy development.
10. Effective communication with children often includes:
a. Using complex adult vocabulary
b. Listening actively and using age-appropriate language
c. Ignoring questions
d. Using threats to ensure compliance
b. Listening actively and using age-appropriate language
This fosters understanding and trust between the child and the
specialist.
11. The primary purpose of case documentation is to:
a. Record details for legal and service planning purposes
b. Enter information into social media
c. Replace verbal communication with families
d. Limit interactions with colleagues
a. Record details for legal and service planning purposes
Accurate documentation ensures accountability and continuity of
care.
12. Which of the following is a key component of family-
centered practice?
a. Making all decisions without family input
b. Engaging families as partners in planning services
c. Ignoring family strengths
d. Providing generic advice without context
b. Engaging families as partners in planning services