Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Why is sibling visitation important in foster care?

  1. Maintains attachment

  2. Impacts behavior positively

  3. Enhances school performance

  4. Keeps parents content

The correct answer is: Maintains attachment

Sibling visitation is important in foster care because maintaining attachment to siblings can have a positive impact on the well-being of children in foster care. Siblings can provide emotional support and stability for each other during difficult times. This is especially important in foster care where children are often separated from their biological families and may feel alone and disconnected. Option B, C, and D may also have benefits for children in foster care, but they are not directly related to the importance of sibling visitation. For example, positive behavior and enhanced school performance may result from adequate support and stability, including maintaining a relationship with siblings. Keeping parents content, while important, should not be the primary focus when considering the well-being of children in foster care.