What is one activity Foster Grandparents can do with infants and toddlers?
Reading, playing games, rocking, cuddling, feeding, talking to or listening to the child.
What should a Foster Grandparent do if a child is upset?
Provide comfort and support, and report any issues to site staff.
What must Foster Grandparents do if they are unable to volunteer as scheduled?
Notify the Foster Grandparent staff as far in advance as possible.
A child refuses to participate in an activity. What should you do?
Encourage them gently, offer alternative activities, and respect their choice.
What is the primary role of a Foster Grandparent?
To develop a one-to-one relationship with a child based on patience, understanding, and love.
How can Foster Grandparents help children with schoolwork?
By assisting with reading, writing, math, and other academic tasks.
What is the stipend rate for Foster Grandparents?
$4.00 per hour.
A child is crying and seems inconsolable. What steps should you take?
Comfort the child, try to understand the cause, and inform site staff if needed.
Name two things Foster Grandparents are not allowed to do.
Change diapers or clothes, reprimand or discipline a child.
What is one way to help children develop social skills?
Engaging in activities that promote interaction and cooperation, such as group games.
What type of insurance coverage do Foster Grandparents have?
Accident/Personal Vehicle Insurance.
You notice a child has a bruise that looks suspicious. What is your responsibility?
Report it to the site staff immediately as part of mandatory reporting.
What is the age requirement to be a Foster Grandparent?
55 years of age or older.
What should a Foster Grandparent do during meal times with children?
Eat meals with the children while emphasizing appropriate eating habits and nutrition.
What is the policy on cell phone usage while volunteering?
Cell phones are prohibited in the classroom or while working with children.
A child is having a tantrum. How should you handle it?
Stay calm, ensure the child's safety, and use soothing techniques to help them calm down.
How many hours per week must a Foster Grandparent volunteer?
Between 15 – 40 hours per week.
How can Foster Grandparents support children with special needs?
By providing individualized attention, understanding their needs, and offering emotional support.
What should Foster Grandparents do if they feel unsafe at their volunteer site?
Leave the site immediately and contact the FGP staff.
You see another volunteer struggling with a child. How can you assist?
Offer support, suggest strategies, and ensure the child's needs are being met.