Donovan's Case Study

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Ms. Canady (MHS) explain Donovan had peer interactions in the community. Donovan is the only youth in the home. MHS describe Donovan characteristics as reserved.

Donovan attends community events with MHS. The activities encourage positive social interactions.

Donovan has no legal involvement. Donovan parents has parental rights and is not up for adoption. Donovan does have siblings in care.

Donovan does not have age appropriate grade level. Donovan is in a self-contain class. The does have report behaviors in the school setting. More information will be provided after scheduling a meeting.

Donovan does have special needs. The foster home is stable. There are no safety issues.

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Donovan is current on all medical appointments. The

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