An example of an advocacy agency for children is
a. the Carrie Steele Orphan Home.
b. the Diverse Population Foundation.
c. the Native American Community.
d. the Children's Defense Fund.
When teen mothers and their babies live with grandparents,
a. fathers are more likely to participate in parenting.
b. mothers experience less conflict in their roles as mothers.
c. it is usually for a very short time.
d. they are typically required to pay rent.
Popular opinion assumes that teen parents live in poverty because they have
disrupted educations and dead-end jobs; however,
a. in reality, many were poor before they became parents.
b. they are in poverty because babies cost so much.
c. many teens choose to live this way as a social statement.
d. this became true only after the Welfare to Work provisions.
A welfare services worker today is MOST LIKELY to address which of the following
issues?
a. the high incidence of children in the workforce
b. children's increased exposure to the HIV virus
c. the fact that minority families can take care of their own problems
d. children's tendency to prefer food that is not nutritious
How does a struggling economy affect U.S. schools?
a. School enrollment drops.
b. School funding is cut.
c. Sports become more important.
d. Schools receive tax breaks.
Teen pregnancy prevention programs are most effective if
a. they begin in high school.
b. they are run by parent groups.
c. they are designed only for girls.
d. they are culturally sensitive.
Carol is a mother of 5 . She knows that she needs to make sure they eat balanced
meals and go to bed on time, but she is not sure how to go about doing this. Carol is
experiencing
a. parental rejection.
b. maternal isolation.
c. intrarole conflict.
d. character deficiency.
Under the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996
a. mothers under eighteen are required to live with their parents or another
adult.
b. states having the most difficulty lowering teen pregnancy rates can apply for
additional funding.
c. the federal government mandates how funds are spent.
d. the use of birth control is stressed over abstinence in all prevention programs.
Why is early education and care critical to the improvement of U.S. schools?
a. Parents are demanding high school reform.
b. Most students don't speak English correctly.
c. Early education can help eliminate the achievement gap.
d. Autism is being detected earlier than ever before.
Nearly _______ of American children are overweight or obese.
a. 15
b. 65
c. 35
d. 55