Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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During an interview with a parent, the counselor should ALWAYS:

  1. Focus on financial stability

  2. Assess for child safety

  3. Judge the parent's suitability

  4. Make legal threats to ensure cooperation

The correct answer is: Assess for child safety

When conducting an interview with a parent, it is important for a counselor to always keep the well-being of the child in mind. This includes assessing for child safety, which is the correct answer. Option A, focusing on financial stability, may be part of the conversation but it should not be the main focus. Option C, judging a parent's suitability, is not appropriate and may create a negative dynamic. Option D, making legal threats, should only be used in extreme cases and should not be a default approach. Therefore, option B is the best answer as it ensures the counselor is prioritizing the safety of the child.