Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Which home environment has the most potential for significant impairment of a 10 year old?

  1. A home with strict bedtime rules

  2. A home that has a pet dog

  3. A home that is sparsely furnished but clean

  4. A home that has trash and junk piled in all living areas and smells of rotting food and urine

The correct answer is: A home that has trash and junk piled in all living areas and smells of rotting food and urine

Living in a home environment with trash and junk piled in all living areas and smelling of rotting food and urine can have significant negative impacts on a 10 year old. This type of living condition can cause both physical and mental health issues, including infections and respiratory problems, as well as psychological distress and impaired cognitive development. In contrast, the other options are less likely to have such severe consequences on a child's well-being. While strict bedtime rules may impact sleep and pet allergies can be a concern, these do not pose the same level of risk as living in a cluttered and unsanitary environment. Similarly, living in a sparsely furnished but clean home may not provide the same level of comfort and stimulation for a child, but it may not cause significant impairment. Therefore, D is the most accurate answer for this question.