SW1000 Chapter 6 Already Rated +
Child welfare refers to:
*All the practices, policies, and services put in place to promote child well-being and safety
*Public assistance payments made to support children through TANF and WIC
*Efforts made by the educational system to ensure child well-be...
SW1000 Chapter 6 Already Rated +
Child welfare refers to:
*All the practices, policies, and services put in place to promote child well-being and safety
*Public assistance payments made to support children through TANF and WIC
*Efforts made by the educational system to ensure child well-being
*Immunizations and pediatric physicals ✔️✔️All the practices, policies, and services put in place to
promote child well-being and safety
A single mother, who seems to be depressed, fails to provide basic nutrition, a place to sleep, adequate
clothing for the weather, and appropriate medical care for her two young sons. Which is the most
precise term for what she is doing?
*Child abandonment
*Child neglect
*Child welfare
*Child maltreatment ✔️✔️Child neglect
_________ can be a physical or psychological condition and typically involves persistent injuries (e.g.,
cuts, burns, bruises, broken bones, and emotional abuse) inflicted on a child by a caregiver.
, Divorce is always a negative occurrence for the married couple and their children.
True/False ✔️✔️False
Which of the following terms is most preferred for use by social workers in a school setting?
*Disabled students
*Handicapped students
*Mentally retarded students
*Students with physical and mental challenges ✔️✔️Students with physical and mental challenges
Children in single-parent families have a harder time learning independence and responsibility.
True/False ✔️✔️False
Parents are the primary perpetrators of violence against children over 80% of the time.
True/ False ✔️✔️True
Jim is a divorced father with two sons, Kieran and Idris. Kevin is a single father with a daughter from a
previous marriage, Caroline. Jim and Kevin begin dating and decide to move in together and get married.
Their children live with them together as a household. Their family is an example of a(n):
*Nuclear family
*Extended family
*Blended family
*Postmodern family ✔️✔️Blended Family
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