Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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What does the Life-Span Approach in caregiving recognize?

  1. All caregivers will have the same abilities throughout their lives

  2. Physical and cognitive changes in caregivers can impact their ability to provide care

  3. Older caregivers should not be involved in child care

  4. Children should be responsible for their own well-being

The correct answer is: Physical and cognitive changes in caregivers can impact their ability to provide care

The Life-Span Approach in caregiving recognizes that physical and cognitive changes in caregivers can impact their ability to provide care. This approach acknowledges that caregivers, like all individuals, undergo changes throughout their lives that can affect their capacity to care for others. It emphasizes the importance of understanding and accommodating these changes to ensure effective and appropriate caregiving. Options A, C, and D are incorrect: A. All caregivers will have the same abilities throughout their lives - This is incorrect as it does not acknowledge the natural changes and differences that occur in caregivers over time. C. Older caregivers should not be involved in child care - This is incorrect as it promotes ageism and ignores the valuable contributions that older caregivers can make. D. Children should be responsible for their own well-being - This is incorrect as it overlooks the role of caregivers in providing support and guidance to children as they grow and develop.