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bobbie

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Independent placements of children for adoption
 
  A. Are preferred over licensed agency-based placements
  B. Involve intermediaries making placements independent of stateregulated agencies
  C. Are supported by social workers and state agencies
  D. Offer protection and safeguards to all parties involved in the
  process

Question 2

In which of the following situations, a group home or an institution
  would be the best placement for the child?
 
  A. A toddler who has been sexually molested by her father
  B. An infant who has been neglected by his biological parents
  C. A five year old girl who has been abandoned by her mother
  D. A 12-year old boy who has experienced prolonged emotional
  deprivations resulting in emotional stunting



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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