Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is required for a child's well-being in care?

  1. Routine health screenings and educational support

  2. Emotional support animals and access to parks

  3. Safety, permanency and well-being

  4. Internet access and modern technology

The correct answer is: Safety, permanency and well-being

Children's well-being in care requires more than just routine health screenings and educational support (A). While these are important aspects, children also need safety, permanency and overall well-being (C) to thrive. Emotional support animals and access to parks (B) may also contribute to a child's well-being, but they are not necessary requirements. Additionally, internet access and modern technology (D) may be beneficial, but they are not essential for a child's well-being in care. Safety, permanency and overall well-being (C) encompass a range of important factors, such as stable and supportive relationships, physical and emotional security, and a sense of belonging and community.