Celso Mother: Case Study

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MSTT met with Sergio and Celso to evaluate collaborating with Celso mother. Celso has been asking Sergio for permission to live with his mother. Sergio will not allow Celso to live with his mother in Utah because he feels it's not the best place for him. Celso believes he will succeed better in his mother's home because he stated "she supports him more and she can provide him with a better school". Celso explained the school he will be attending will be split into two sections. During the morning he will attend school until 12 noon, afternoon he will return home and complete the rest of his day at home online. Sergio does not feel this will work for Celso because he is not responsible enough. Sergio and Celso continued to express to one another

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