'Supporting Brain Development in Traumatized Children' & Youth #1
Placement Philosophy
Matching
Types of Care
'Supporting Brain Development in Traumatized Children' & Youth #2
100
Strong evidence suggests trauma from ______ & ______ can profoundly effect the brain development of children.
What is 'Abuse & Neglect'
100
If a child must be separated from their parents, ______ are the first choice as a placement resource, regardless of race.
What is 'relatives'
100
Sibling separation is only justified in unusual circumstances based on what 3 examples?
What is
1. to meet the needs of one of the siblings
2. to address safety concerns for one or more of the siblings
3. to accommodate a large sibling group'
100
McCrossan Boys Ranch is what type of placement
What is 'Group Care'
100
Babies begin to develop all 5 senses before birth
What is 'True'
200
The majority of brain development occurs during the child's early ______ & _____.
What is 'months & years'
200
Foster care is one of the many treatment tools in CPS. It is a _______ service for children in need of protection.
What is 'temporary'
200
Foster parents are a family or person who is licensed and has completed ______ or _____ Training.
What is 'Pride' or 'Unity'
200
Group Care placements need approval from the _____, _____ & _____ before a youth can be placed into this type of program?
What is 'Supervisor' 'Regional Manager' & 'State Office'
200
In describing parent-child interactions, what sport was referenced in the reading?
What is 'Tennis'
300
Prevention of Trauma, Family Strengthening & Treatment are all part of?
What is 'The Child Welfare continuum'
300
The DSS is required to make _______ efforts to provide services to the family to prevent removal of children.
What is 'concerted'
300
Name the 4 types of Foster Care
What is
1. Emergency
2. Basic
3. Specialized
4. Treatment
300
After placement of a child into an out of home placement, how often is contact expected by the Family Services Specialist?
What is 'day after' 'weekly' & 'monthly'
300
When a child experiances trauma, the initial response may range from ________ (fight or flight) to _________ (freeze and surrender) or a combination of the two.
What is 'hyperarousal' 'dissociation'
400
Touching, holding, comforting, rocking, singing, and talking to; are all examples of _____ _____ _____.
What is 'Basic Parenting Skills'
400
Siblings are not to be separated in placement except under _______ circumstances.
What is 'extraordinary'
400
It is important to place a child within _____ ______ of the parents to facilitate face to face contact.
What is 'close proximity'
400
Child to Staff ratio in a PRTF program is
What is '6-1'
400
Children who continue to experiance heightened emotional response from the trauma for longer than 1 month are likely to be experiencing ____________
What is 'post traumatic stress disorder'
500
The US Dept of Health & Human Services encourage professionals to promote 5 protective factors that strengthen families and help prevent abuse and neglect, which serve to promote healthy brain development. Nurturning & Attachment is one. Name the remaining 4.
What is
1. Knowledge of parenting and of child and youth development
2. Parental Resilience
3. Social Connections
4. Concrete Supports for Parents
500
_____ ______ are an important part of the treatment team and must be involved in all apects of treatment planning. They must receive all available information on the child to adequately meet the child's needs.
What is 'Resource Providers'
500
Name 4 things to consider when placing children in care with a temporary or long term placement provider
What is
1. siblings
2. behavioral/emotional/mental health
3. education
4. medical
5. maintaining connections
500
Name 4 PRTF programs in South Dakota
What is
1. Abbott House
2. Summit Oaks Center
3. Our Home, ASAP
4. Our Home, Parkston
5. Canyon Hills
6. Sioux Falls Children's Home
7. Black Hills Children's Home
500
Name 2 risk factors that in combination, may increase a child's developmental delay.
What is
1. Biomedical risk conditions
2. Child Maltreatment
3. Parental substance use or mental health problem
4. Single and/or Teenage Parent
5. Low Educational attainment of parent
6. 4 or more children in the home
7. Family Poverty
8. Domestic Violence
9. Involvement with the Child Welfare System