Case Study Scott Doe

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Scott Doe is a 8 year old student currently enrolled in a general education facility.Scott receieves in class intervention to build cooperation and compliance. He aslo recieves two 30 minute OT sessions per week

Scott's received the Wechsler Intelligence Scale For Children in order to measure his level of intellectual functionning. His overall cognitive ability falls in the average range (FSIQ= 103;58th %tile;111).His nonverbal ability is significantly better developed than his verbal ability.
-Nonverbal he measured in the 77th %tile
-Verbal he measured in the 37th %tile

Visual Motoe Integration Scale
Scott shows a great improvement since he was first intially screened at 3 years, 8 months where he fell in the 25%tile. Currently Scott measures

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