A Coming of Age Monthly Training 3

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Understanding Grief in Children in Care

This quiz aims to deepen your understanding of the complex emotions and grief experiences of children in care. It explores key concepts related to loss, identity, and the support systems vital for helping these children navigate their feelings.

  • Test your knowledge
  • Learn about childhood grief
  • Enhance your supportive skills
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by CaringHeart72
The grief a child in care experiences are shaped by the reasons they came into care.
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False
Grief is not complicated as long as the children do not know the reason they came into care.
True
False
Children are expected to survive through concurrent changes with their strengths and skills, depending on the support provided.
True
False
Concepts of bereavement are ambiguous loss, love sorrow, and nonfinite loss.
True
False
The expression of grief varies from person to person.
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False
Many children feel confused about why they were taken into care.
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False
Another way of addressing loss and grief is through creating a life book.
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False
Resource Parents should not engage in the 3-5-7 model with children.
True
False
A child's identity develops over time and is determined by their perception.
True
False
Supportive measures cannot wait for the child or youth to request help.
True
False
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