Evaluate The Consequences Of MSTT, Sabrina, And Drew

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A) MSTT, Sabrina and Drew will evaluate the consequences in place for Esmrel
B) MSTT, Sabrina and Drew will examine if these are the same consequeces which were in place when he stole last year during school
C) MSTT will work with Sabrina and Drew to establish consequeces appropriate enough to deter this behavior.

A,B,C) MSTT was unable to get Sabrina input regarding the consequences which were in place for Esmrel when stole from her and school. MSTT was able to get Drew input on the consequences for Esmrel behaviors. Drew explained how Esmrel gameboy was taken. He also had a verbal consequence meaning he expressed his disappointed in the behavior through loud verbal discipline. He explained the consequences if charges would have been placed

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