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Teaching Beyond Bars

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1.  What term describes the ability to recover quickly from setbacks?
  1. Elasticity
  2. Rubber band
  3. Strength
  4. Resilience
2.  The acronym ACEs stands for:
  1. Ability to care for education
  2. Adverse childcare experiences
  3. Adverse childhood experiences
  4. Able children educated
3.  Which of the following is an example of household dysfunction?
  1. Incarcerated relative
  2. Physical neglect
  3. Sexual abuse
  4. Emotional abuse
4.  The Irvine study found that significant health problems, including behavior issues, in children of incarcerated parents and also that, for some types of health outcomes, parental incarceration can be more detrimental to a child's well being than:
  1. Death of a parent and lies
  2. Divorce or death of a parent
  3. Poverty
  4. Divorce and separation
5.  Which of the following was given as a factor surrounding incarceration that affects the child?
  1. The gender of the child
  2. The age of the parent
  3. The influence of siblings
  4. The number of times the parent has been incarcerated
6.  What do the numbers 1 in 14 represent?
  1. The number of children with a parent incarcerated in the US
  2. The number of children with a parent separated in the US
  3. The number of African American children with a parent incarcerated in the US
  4. The number of poor children with a parent incarcerated in the US
7.  Which of the following was given as a family stressor?
  1. Family stays together
  2. Child stays at same school
  3. The unknown
  4. Parent is honest with child
8.  What is your role in the lives of these children and their families?
  1. Be a therapist
  2. Be a problem solver
  3. Be a resource
  4. Tell your director and stay out of it
9.  A possible honest answers about the person incarcerated is:
  1. Mom/Dad is in jail
  2. Mom/Dad is in prison
  3. Mom/Dad won't be back for a long time
  4. Mom/Dad made a bad choice and will not be able to live at home
10.  When is the perfect time to talk with a child about his/her incarcerated parent?
  1. There is never a perfect time
  2. During nap
  3. During outside time
  4. During arrival with his/her grandma

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