Poverty and Violence
Education and Teen Pregnancy
Investigations
Foster Care and Adoption
Court Services and Residential Treatment
100
Many children were placed in this type of setting to learn a trade when their families were too poor to support them.
What is Indentured Service
100
Pregnant teenagers will frequently delay prenatal care for this reason.
What is fear of parent or guardian finding out about their pregnancy.
100
Consistent lack of supervision is contributed to this form of child maltreatment.
What is neglect
100
In one of the early forms of foster care, children were sent to the Midwest in large groups to be cared for by families in rural areas on this form of transportation.
What are Orphan Trains
100
A future trend in residential treatment is that children coming into care will be more likely to have these two things.
What is more significant behavior problems and serious mental health diagnoses.
200
These types of children are at an increased risk of growing up in poverty.
Who are Minority Children
200
Avoiding their children is not a viable reason for parents to place their children in this type of institution.
What is daycare.
200
Child abuse investigations may lead to involvement in many types of court services. This person is assigned to assist the child/children through the process.
Who is the CASA worker (Bonus point if you know what this stands for)
200
This agency was one of the earliest to assist American families in the international adoption process.
What is the Holt Agency
200
This type of case may be referred to either juvenile, family, or criminal court.
What is a child abuse or maltreatment case.
300
Many researchers consider that Mass Media increases violence in children through this mental process.
What is desensitization
300
This has changed in recent years because we know that all children learn in different ways and at different levels.
What is educational policy and curriculum delivery.
300
This type of service is generally voluntarily sought by families in an attempt to avoid their situation becoming so unmanageable that children are removed from the home.
What is Family Support Services
300
Information about their birth and biological family are considered this.
What are adoptive child rights.
300
This concept may be applied when a child at a residential treatment center may make enough progress to transition to another type of service that allows the child more freedoms.
What is Least restrictive environment.
400
This is a new form of bullying that does not involve physical aggression.
What is cyber-bullying
400
This type of program is most effective when started in grade school, is culturally sensitive, and embodies a developmental framework.
What is a pregnancy prevention program.
400
This case is considered to play a major role in the development of provisions and services for abused Children.
What is "The Case Of Mary Ellen"
400
This type of home accepts children with a particular type of problem or identified issue such as LGBTQ Runaways.
What is a specialized foster home.
400
Running away, truancy, and underage drinking are considered this type of violation.
What is a status offense
500
Children and adolescents may do this as a way of rebelling, escaping pain, or because of peer pressure.
What is Use drugs and alcohol.
500
This type of education combine freedom with responsibility, academic excellence, social awareness and moral development.
What is Montessori
500
This person may be a professional in human services who contacts Social Services when they suspect a child is being maltreated.
What is a mandated reporter.
500
This type of child is considered "highly desirable for adoption"
What is a Caucasian child under the age of 1.
500
This type of collaboration brings together the knowledge and resources of many types of professionals. Although it can be found in any academic setting, it is more frequently used in the residential treatment setting.
What is Collaborative Consultation
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