Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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How often must a child in shelter status be seen?

  1. be seen twice every seven days

  2. be seen every 30 days

  3. visit with his siblings twice a week

  4. be seen once every seven days

The correct answer is: be seen once every seven days

Children in shelter status must be seen once every seven days. This ensures that the child's well-being and needs are consistently monitored and addressed. Options A and C do not align with the specific frequency mentioned for children in shelter status. Option B is too infrequent to provide adequate care and monitoring. Overall, option D is the most appropriate and accurate choice.