SSW Family & Community Engagement 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: A school social worker notices that a parent who recently immigrated consistently misses parent-teacher conferences. What is the MOST culturally responsive first step?
- Send a formal warning letter about non-attendance
- Explore potential language, transportation, or cultural barriers preventing attendance (Correct answer)
- Contact child protective services regarding parental disengagement
- Schedule the parent for mandatory meetings with the principal
Correct answer: Explore potential language, transportation, or cultural barriers preventing attendance
Exploring barriers first ensures that assumptions aren't made and that engagement strategies are tailored to the family's specific needs.
Question 2: Which community resource would BEST support a family experiencing housing instability that is affecting a student's school attendance?
- A tutoring center
- A local homeless prevention and rapid re-housing program (Correct answer)
- A school-based counseling group
- A parent volunteer program
Correct answer: A local homeless prevention and rapid re-housing program
Homeless prevention and rapid re-housing programs directly address the root cause of housing instability, which is affecting attendance.
Question 3: A school social worker is developing a family engagement plan. According to ecological systems theory, which factor is MOST important to consider?
- The student's GPA and test scores
- The family's interactions across multiple systems including school, community, and broader society (Correct answer)
- The family's compliance with school rules
- The number of siblings in the household
Correct answer: The family's interactions across multiple systems including school, community, and broader society
Ecological systems theory emphasizes that individuals are influenced by interconnected systems, so effective engagement plans must consider all of these contexts.
Question 4: Which approach to family meetings is MOST consistent with a strengths-based perspective?
- Beginning by listing all academic and behavioral deficits
- Asking parents to sign a behavior contract before discussing concerns
- Opening by asking family members what is going well and what they are proud of (Correct answer)
- Having teachers present a deficit report prior to family input
Correct answer: Opening by asking family members what is going well and what they are proud of
A strengths-based approach starts by identifying family assets and successes to build rapport and a collaborative problem-solving foundation.
Question 5: A school social worker learns that a family's religious beliefs conflict with a school program requirement. What is the BEST response?
- Inform the family that school programs supersede religious preferences
- Document the conflict and take no further action
- Work collaboratively with the family and school to identify a culturally respectful alternative (Correct answer)
- Refer the family to the school board for a formal exemption
Correct answer: Work collaboratively with the family and school to identify a culturally respectful alternative
Collaborative problem-solving that respects both family values and school goals reflects culturally competent and ethical practice.
Question 6: When conducting a family assessment, which of the following tools BEST captures family structure, relationships, and intergenerational patterns?
- A standardized behavioral rating scale
- A genogram (Correct answer)
- A functional behavioral assessment
- A structured academic interview
Correct answer: A genogram
A genogram visually maps family relationships, roles, and multigenerational patterns, making it a key tool for family assessment.
Question 7: A school social worker receives a referral for a student whose parents are going through a contentious divorce. What is the PRIMARY role of the school social worker in this situation?
- Provide legal advice to the custodial parent
- Serve as a mediator between the parents during custody disputes
- Support the student's emotional wellbeing and help the school respond sensitively to family changes (Correct answer)
- Determine which parent should have primary custody
Correct answer: Support the student's emotional wellbeing and help the school respond sensitively to family changes
The school social worker's primary role is to support the student's wellbeing and help the school system respond appropriately, not to intervene in legal family matters.
A school social worker notices that a parent who recently immigrated consistently misses parent-teacher conferences.
What is the MOST culturally responsive first step?