In the CFRP framework, assessment, planning, and outcomes emphasize collaborative goal-setting with children. Goals established with a child should be specific and measurable to ensure clarity and track progress effectively. The CFRP study guide states, “When collaborating with a child, goals must be specific and measurable to provide clear direction and allow for evaluation of progress toward recovery.” Precise and confidential (option A) is partially correct but less accurate, as confidentiality is a separate concern. General and time-framed (option B) or open-ended and flexible (option D) goals lack the precision needed for effective planning and outcomes.
CFRP Study Guide (Section on Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes): “Collaborative goal-setting with children requires goals to be specific and measurable to ensure clarity and facilitate progress tracking in the recovery process.”
[References:, Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner (CFRP) Study Guide, Section on Assessment, Planning, and Outcomes, Goal-Setting Principles., Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) Guidelines on Person-Centered Planning., ]
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