Stephanie is a single woman planning to care for a foster child. The girl is 4 years old, and her birth mother has been in and out of treatment for addiction four times in the last 2 years. One of the best ways Stephanie can work toward developing a healthy relationship with the child is to:

a. encourage the child to see her as more stable than her mother was.
b. enroll the child in preschool for 3 mornings a week.
c. take a 6-month parenting leave from work.
d. get specialized training in foster parenting.


D

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