Question
Question 24 of 25 In what two ways can we manage disclosures? 'Select two answers" Speak to the accused perp perpetrator before believing the child Actively listen - do not press for r information Seek advice and support when needed
Answer
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Tommy
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Answer
Actively listen - do not press for information, Seek advice and support when needed
Explanation
From the context of the question, it seems obvious that the situation discussed involves a delicate one, where a child accuses someone of something inappropriate. It becomes necessary in such conditions to handle disclosures. The various ways that one would possibly handle this scenario are proposed within the question. According to the question, since there are square indices ahead of some options meaning they are selected, selected appropriate answers would best manage disclosures are - 'Actively listen - do not press for information' and 'Seek advice and support when needed'. Countering the child directly with the alleged perpetrator may trigger unintended consequences or make the situation worse.