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Discussion: Nasire reported that the family relocated to a new home, and stated that he's happy because he has his own room. Naisre informed BHH-HWE that he will be performing with the school band on December 14th and extended an invitation. Nasire stated that his behavior at school, home and community is stable but had a few hiccups at school. Nasire informed BHH-HWE that he brought a prohibited item (toy gun) to school because he wanted to barter toys with his friend. Nasire stated that he was reprimanded but wasn't suspended, he explains that he understands and "will not play with a toy gun again." BHH-HWE also met briefly with Nasire's counselor and teacher, they both reported that he's improving but had a few setbacks; he asserted affliction

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