Illinois Child Welfare Employee License (CWEL) Practice Test

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Which type of questions encourage family members to use their own words and elaborate on a topic?

  1. Four Stages of Interviewing

  2. Open-Ended Questions

  3. Change Agents

  4. Nine Domains of Child Well-Being

The correct answer is: Open-Ended Questions

Open-Ended Questions are the type of questions that encourage family members to use their own words and elaborate on a topic. These questions cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no," but instead require individuals to provide more detailed explanations and share their thoughts and feelings. This type of questioning promotes deeper discussions and allows for a more thorough exploration of the family's perspectives and experiences. The other options are not directly related to the concept of using open-ended questions to encourage elaboration from family members: - Four Stages of Interviewing refers to a different aspect of the interviewing process. - Change Agents are individuals who lead or facilitate change within a system or organization. - Nine Domains of Child Well-Being represent various areas of a child's life that contribute to their overall well-being.