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Interviewing Children *. Excerpts from an article for Court Appointed Special Advocates to help professional evaluators interview Children Many of the techniques listed in this article can be used by child welfare workers to interview Children to assess the child's safety and well-being. This should not be confused with an ability to use these as therapy or to diagnosis a child. Document Author: Rosemary Vasquez, Contact: NCASAA Program Relations Staff Date Posted: April, 2000. Source: Choosing Appropriate Interview Questions It is difficult to do an entire interview without asking any questions.
child to give me some words that tell me what this child is like, thinking, or feeling. If this is a young child, I write the words on the child's picture or, if the child is older, ask the child to write the words which gives me an idea of writing and spelling skills. Hangman. Most …
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