Jaylent Case Study

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Jaylent is a 7-year-old male of Hispanic Heritage who lives with his Biological mother (Ms. Torres), Biological Father, Grandmother and 9-year-old sister in the Bronx. Jaylent was referred to Ittleson Center Day Treatment program by (PS/MS 37) school Psychologist; PS/MS 37 is the school Jaylent has attended since the 1st grade. Prior to attending PS/MS 37 Jaylent attended PS207. As per intake material, while Jaylent was in attendance at PS207, he struggled with attention and behavioral problems; he was then evaluated and granted an IEP. According to intake material, at age 5 Jaylent began to receive Outpatient services at Mount Sinai St. Luke’s Child and Family Institute after being referred by his biological mother (Ms. Torres) due to concerns

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