Family Functioning Assessment - Ongoing

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Family Functioning Assessment - Ongoing Module 10 Family Functioning Assessment - Ongoing 10.0.1

Learning Objectives 10.0.2

Agenda 10.0.3

Parental Disciplinary Practices and Behavior Management Unit 10.1 Parental Disciplinary Practices and Behavior Management 10.1.4

Learning Objectives 10.1.5

Parenting Practices 10.1.6

What do you Want to Know? 10.1.7

What’s Needed? 10.1.8

Exploration Role Play 10.1.9

Danger Threats and Caregiver Protective Capacities Unit 10.2 Danger Threats and Caregiver Protective Capacities 10.2.10

Learning Objectives 10.2.11

Danger Threats 10.2.12

Caregiver Protective Capacities 10.2.13

Identifying Diminished CPCs 10.2.14

Exploration Role Play 10.2.15

Child Needs Indicator / Child Functioning Unit 10.3 Child Needs Indicator / Child Functioning 10.3.16

Learning Objectives 10.3.17

Important Information Related to Child Functioning 10.3.18

Professional Child Assessments 10.3.19

Unit 10.4 Documenting Information for the Family Functioning Assessment - Ongoing 10.4.20

Learning Objectives 10.4.21

It’s Your Turn! 10.4.22

FSFN 10.4.23

Knowledge Assessment 7.3.27

for review in the FFA On-going for potential case plan tasks 1. What is one purpose for assessing parental disciplinary practices and behavior management? for review in the FFA On-going for potential case plan tasks to provide just-in-time training to ensure culturally preferred discipline for one specific method to be used for teaching the correct way to parent to allow service providers to determine caregiver protective capacities Answer A

attendance records from classes initial critical analysis of services 2. How might you know if providers are meeting the needs of families with services they are providing? attendance records from classes initial critical analysis of services family’s demonstration of skills provider’s succinct phone message Answer C

3. What categories are reviewed to determine Caregivers Protective Capacitates? impulsivity, intuition, and responsiveness behavioral, cognitive, and emotional social, emotional, and aesthetic reactionary, ambivalent, and confident Answer B

persistent malnutrition 4. Caregivers from fairly stable families may have diminished protective capacities for what reason? mental illness lack of parenting abuse and neglect persistent malnutrition Answer A

5. What is the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS) instrument designed to assess? physical needs cognitive abilities mental health needs social adjustment Answer C

6. The FFA-Ongoing forms the basis for which of the following? CANS Case Plan CBHA Family meeting Answer B