Jaden's ADHD Case Study

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Brandi (mother) tried to initiate counseling for Jaden on 10-26-15, with the reporter. She states a year or two ago, Jaden touched his sister on her private when they slept in the same bed. The female child told her mother, and Jaden admitted to doing so. The reporter did not think their clothes were off; it was not reported to DHS. Brandi talked to them about it, and put them in separate beds afterwards; it did not happen again. In September, Jaden showed his penis to a child on the bus and he was suspended for ten days, and put on probation for twenty days. Jaden's punishments may have triggered Brandi to seeking counseling. She felt like his punishment was a little harsh, and that is was because he is "Black". Jaden has a diagnosis of

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