A Study Of Daniel's Second Class Observation

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Daniel was observed during the afternoon in his second grade class. At the start of the observation, the class was engaged in a reading activity on the carpet. Daniel’s teacher, Mrs. Parker, gave him permission to step away from the activity. Daniel appeared confused as he headed in the direction of the observer. Mrs. Parker then verbally redirected Daniel to the bathroom. After using the bathroom, Daniel headed to his “cubby” and pulled out materials as directed by his teacher. The class, including Daniel, took a seat at their desks while Mrs. Parker instructed the class to write on a worksheet. Daniel followed his teacher’s direction. Mrs. Parker then reviewed the names of continents while she displayed pictures. Daniel paid attention. At

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