Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Parent-child visitation serves to?

  1. Provide reassurance to the child and family

  2. Assess nutritional status

  3. Evaluate educational achievements

  4. Record family history

The correct answer is: Provide reassurance to the child and family

Visitation serves to provide reassurance to the child and family. Options B, C, and D are incorrect because they do not relate to the purpose of parent-child visitation. Assessing nutritional status, evaluating educational achievements, and recording family history are not the main purposes of parent-child visitation. While these may be important factors to consider during a visitation, they are not the primary reason for the visit. The main goal of parent-child visitation is to provide a safe and positive environment for the child to interact with their family and receive emotional support and reassurance from their loved ones.