Setting and Enforcing Boundaries with Relatives in Kinship Foster and Adoptive Families
  • Setting and Enforcing Boundaries with Relatives in Kinship Foster and Adoptive Families

    2.5 Hour Course; Questionnaire
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  • CHECK YOUR UNDERSTANDING

    Check or fill in the appropriate answer to the following questions. First try to answer from your understanding of the material before referring back to the course. These questions address information specifically stated in the program.

  • 1. According to this self-study, “A boundary, for the purposes of this paper, is …: (Choose One)*
  • 2. What document lets you know, in writing, what OCS expects regarding visitation and communication within your family?  (Choose One.)*
  • 3. In the section on why it is important to set and enforce clear boundaries, it says that conflicts or problems arise when: (CHOOSE TWO OF THE FOLLOWING)*
  • 7. Which of the following are true if your boundaries include consequences for non-compliance? (CHOOSE ALL THAT APPLY)*
  • 8. This self-study outlines many advantages of keeping good records or notes.  Name two (2) things, listed in the self-study, that you should be keeping notes on in your recordkeeping.

  • 9. As a foster parent, you should avoid making your relative defensive if possible and look for ways to interact positively with your relative.*
  • 10. Choose two of the following potential conflict areas (A, B, C or D) between you and your relative and write how you would handle this situation. (CHOOSE ONLY TWO)

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    SETTING AND ENFORCING BOUNDARIES WITH RELATIVES IN KINSHIP FOSTER AND ADOPTIVE FAMILIES

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