Finial Treatment Plan Case Study

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Focus: Ms. Smalls (MHP), Ms. Givens (MHS) and Antazia review the finial treatment plan and discuss upcoming school meeting. Intervention: MHP provide MHS and Antazia a copy of the finial treatment plan. MHP review the treatment plan in detail with MHS and Antazia. MHP redirected Antaiza after Antazia had a tantum. MHP and MHS discuss being consist with interventions and rules in the home. MHP encourage Antazia to accept reasonability for her actions.
Response: MHS and Antazia review the treatment plan. Antazia asks questions about the problem statement expressing not have the behaviors listed. After the explanation of the problem statement, Antazia had a tantrum. Antazia starting yelling stating it is not fair. MHS asks Antaiza to lower

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