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The Youth's Observation
The youth was receptive to answering questions about his week’s observation. The youth responded with simple or one word answers. At the bookstore, Alex followed directions. The youth stated he did not have his eyeglasses to read the book today. However Alex read chapter 3 of the book and stated he has a headache. He asked to use the restroom and returned to the table. The youth explained he did not want to discuss not listening and understanding his behaviors. Alex asked to play with the toys or go to Big Lots. When Alex returned home, he asked to watch TV. The foster parent and I explained he needed to rest because he report of having a headache.

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