The assumption in residential treatment is that

a. the child will return home if possible
b. the child will remain there until he is eighteen
c. the child will live on his own at the age of sixteen
d. the child will go to another residential placement after this one


a. the child will return home if possible

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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