Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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Independence living would be considering

  1. For kids over 12 and in foster care status

  2. For all kids who can't be adopted

  3. Only for kids who have reached their 18th birthday

  4. A case plan goal

The correct answer is: For kids over 12 and in foster care status

Independence living is typically considered for children who will age out of foster care, which is usually at 18 years old. Therefore, option A is the correct answer. Option B, while it may be true for some children, is not always the case. Some children may be adopted after the age of 12, and may not need to consider independence living. Option C is incorrect because independence living is often considered before the age of 18, not just after. Option D is incorrect because a case plan goal is a separate concept from independence living.