Social Work Examination Services (SWES) Individual Practice Test

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When assisting a low-functioning infant, what should a social worker convey to the family?

  1. It's essential to get a second opinion

  2. They can create independent solutions

  3. Community services are available to help meet the child's needs

  4. They should focus on their own mental health

The correct answer is: Community services are available to help meet the child's needs

Conveying to the family that community services are available to help meet the child's needs is crucial in supporting both the child and the family as a whole. Social workers play a crucial role in connecting families with resources that can provide assistance tailored to the specific challenges faced by low-functioning infants. By informing the family about available community services, the social worker helps recognize that they are not alone and that external support structures exist to improve the child's developmental outcomes and overall well-being. This approach not only empowers the family by providing them with information about tangible resources but also alleviates some of the stress and anxiety associated with caring for a child with low functioning. Access to community services can include early intervention programs, developmental therapies, and support groups, all of which can contribute positively to the child's growth and the family's coping strategies. This holistic support system is essential in fostering an environment where the child can thrive.