Disrespectful Behavior

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Therapist met with individual to discuss disrespectful behavior. Therapist and individual discusses individual disrespecting his teacher by hollering and talking back. Individual states he hollered at his teacher to leave him alone. Therapist and individual practiced with self-control and responsibility techniques to help individual avoid talking back to adults through role-play. Individual states he feels better and will work with self first before he gets upset with adults.

Per teacher report, individual shows regression of respecting peers and authority figures due to individual talking back and hollering at his teacher daily. Therapist plans to meet with individual on Wednesday, October 14, 2012 between 8-10 AM to work on self-control

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