50+ Questions with Definitive
Solutions/ 2024-2025.
In a child ages 14-17, would being caught in the ladies restroom peeping through
the cracks while others are using the restroom be considered:
a) Normal and health development (green)
b) Behaviors that cause concern (yellow)
c) Behaviors that indicate and cause harm (red)
b) Behaviors that cause concern (yellow)
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,Which would be possible key questions to ask to assess a young child's health and
sexual behavior?
a) Are the children involved of a similar age?
b) Are they a mixed group of boys and girls?
c) Is the sexual behavior part of a game, i.e. "doctors and nurses"?
d) All of the above
d) All of the above
In a child ages 10-13, would taking dad's playboy magazines be considered:
a) Normal and healthy development (green)
b) Behaviors that cause concern (yellow)
c) Behaviors that indicate and cause harm (red)
b) Behaviors that cause concern (yellow)
What action should be taken if a 3 year old is found to be masturbating or wanting
to touch a playmates genitals?
a) While this is a normal behavior, this should be seen as an opportunity to talk,
explain, and support healthy sexual development.
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, b) None, this is completely normal and should be ignored.
c) These may be indicative of behavior that cause concern and should be
monitored closely.
d) These behaviors signal the need to provide immediate protection.
a) While this is a normal behavior, this should be seen as an opportunity to talk,
explain, and support healthy sexual development.
Damage to a child's growing brain, chronic headaches, sexually transmitted
diseases, cancer, obesity, irritable bowel syndrome, heart problems, and stroke
are all example of long-term _______ for victims of child sexual abuse.
a) Societal consequences
b) Psychological consequences
c) Behavioral consequences
d) Physical consequences
d) Physical consequences
The basic brain development of trust vs distrust in infancy contributes to the
quality of all relationships throughout life. Less than 10% of perpetrators are
strangers to the child so the level of trust the victim has for the perpetrator
greatly contributes to the feeling of __________.
a) Betrayal
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