Florida Child Welfare Case Manager Certification Practice Exam

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What is a common form of neglect?

Failing to provide education

Letting children play unsupervised

Failing to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, or healthcare when financially able

Neglect is a type of child abuse that involves failing to provide necessary care and attention to a child's physical, emotional, and developmental needs. While all forms of neglect are harmful, neglect in the form of failing to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, or healthcare when financially able is one of the most common forms. This is because neglect in this form can directly affect a child's health and wellbeing, leading to long-term consequences. For example, if a child is not provided with enough food, they may experience malnutrition and stunted growth. On the other hand, the other options may not necessarily result in severe consequences for a child's health and development, making them relatively less common forms of neglect.

Not attending parent-teacher meetings

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