Which of the following statements about kinship care is FALSE?
A. Policies should consider greater compensation for kin caregivers over non-kin caregivers.
B. It currently is possible to determine the breakdown of kinship families receiving foster care payments, TANF grants, or government assistance.
C. Data are not sufficient to document current financing of kinship care.
D. Practitioners should advocate for support for grandparents who care for their grandchildren.
Answer: B
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