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Family makeup and relationships: Include parent-child and sibling interactions
Health and medical history of child and family; Traumas
Educational history and functioning
Developmental: conditions around birth, milestones, traumas, attachment figures, living conditions, temperament
Parenting styles/ discipline
Child temperament, strengths, and interests
Legal issues/problems of family/caretaker or child
Parent involvement and relationships history
Continue exploring/ identifying caretaker’s expectations and goals for treatment
Explore questions or concerns of which caretaker does not want to share in front of child