WRAP (Wellness Recovery Action Plan) for Kids is a recovery-focused tool within the CFRP framework that empowers children to identify strategies for wellness. A key requirement of WRAP for Kids is voluntary participation, ensuring the child is engaged and motivated in the process. The CFRP study guide notes, “WRAP for Kids requires voluntary participation to ensure the child is actively involved in developing and implementing their wellness plan.” Parental inclusion (option A) is encouraged but not a strict requirement, as the focus is on the child’s agency. Practitioner-led classes (option B) are not part of the WRAP process, which is individualized. Medication compliance (option D) is unrelated to WRAP, which focuses on non-medical wellness strategies.
CFRP Study Guide (Section on Strategies for Facilitating Recovery): “WRAP for Kids is a child-centered process that requires voluntary participation to ensure engagement and ownership of the wellness plan.”
[References:, Certified Child and Family Resiliency Practitioner (CFRP) Study Guide, Section on Strategies for Facilitating Recovery, WRAP for Kids., Psychiatric Rehabilitation Association (PRA) Guidelines on Wellness Recovery Action Planning., ]