Colorado Measures of Academic Success (CMAS) Practice Exam

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What kind of response is expected from individuals utilizing the BASER model when a child discloses maltreatment?

  1. A casual attitude towards the disclosure

  2. A thorough and structured response

  3. A dismissive response

  4. An opinion-based response

The correct answer is: A thorough and structured response

The BASER model emphasizes the importance of providing a thorough and structured response when a child discloses maltreatment. This approach ensures that the child's information is taken seriously and handled with care, fostering an environment of trust and safety. A structured response typically includes actively listening, validating the child's feelings, asking open-ended questions to gather more information, and ensuring that the child understands they are safe and supported. By following a deliberate process, adults can better assess the child's situation, take appropriate actions, and connect them with necessary resources for protection and recovery. Using a casual attitude, being dismissive, or providing an opinion-based response fails to address the severity and sensitivity of the situation, potentially leading to further harm or confusion for the child. It is crucial to engage with a thoughtful and systematic approach to ensure the child's well-being and establish a responsible framework for intervention.