How Did Lomax Fold His Clothes

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Session held at home. Activities: wash and dry clothes, wash dishes, Memorial Day activity, color the flag and board game. Lomax did an excellent job putting dirty clothes to wash independently. DI assist Lomax with folding and separating his clothes. DI gives Lomax a full modeling prompt to demonstrate how to fold his clothes. Lomax did wonderful on folding his clothes. After done with clothes, DI gives Lomax instructions "go downstairs and move to the next activity; wash dishes and put clean dishes away". Lomax independently follow the instructions. DI acknowledged Lomax hard work helping mom. At the end of the Memorial Day activity, Lomax throw a tantrum when DI give him instructions to put the arts supply box in the correct place. Lomax

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