Case Study Glenroy Patterson

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Good evening, Mr. Smith
I understood your recommendation standpoint, but I also understood Mr. Patterson as well. I just want to say this, Glenroy Patterson knows my son very well since he was two as his BCBA in-home provider. He has seen my son growth and when he regresses.
During the course of the PPT, it was difficult for me to understand what everyone was saying, regardless if I asked to repeat. That is beside the point of this email. I forgot to mention, Chadrick PCP discussed with me and his father about discontinuing the chewy tube or minimized it for at least 1-2 minutes, but less use of the chewy toy because often times, if Chadrick is biting is due to behavioral or his dislike of something. Alternatives/Strategies needs to be created

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