Dylen's Greatest Strengths

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Dylen is a friendly, sweet cooperative and sensitive student. Dylen likes to interact with his peers and dance. One of Dylen’s greatest strengths is expressing his feelings and emotions. In sessions, Dylen is able to articulate the factors that caused his current feeling. He enjoys sharing stories about his family and classroom experiences. Occasionally, Dylen will over talk the counselor and the other group member when he is excited to share or disclose information. However, Dylen has increased his awareness in this behavior. When Dylen begins to over talk the counselor or group member, he will stop talking and apologize. Dylen requires less cues to remind him to allow others to speak.

Dylen struggles with completing a challenging task

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