Group Home Admin Clients/Residents Practice Exam

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Which goal is NOT typically part of a child's treatment in a CTF?

  1. To identify behavioral milestones

  2. To outline an educational plan

  3. To set discharge goals

  4. To include family involvement in treatment

The correct answer is: To outline an educational plan

In a Child Treatment Facility (CTF), while outlining an educational plan is indeed important, it is not typically considered a direct treatment goal. The primary focus of the treatment plan tends to center on the child's emotional, behavioral, and psychological needs rather than educational objectives. Therefore, the emphasis is often on therapeutic goals such as identifying behavioral milestones, setting discharge goals, and including family involvement in treatment, which all target the child's overall well-being and readiness for reintegration into their home or community. Educational plans, while beneficial and sometimes necessary, are generally viewed as separate from the immediate treatment goals that address the child's behavior and emotional health. This distinction helps clarify that the main aim of treatment in a CTF is to facilitate progress in personal development and coping skills, rather than academic achievements.