Observation Of Jaid

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On 03/12/16 I went together with Jaid to Sunday church. Jaid’s family is Christian oriented and the child has been taught the same. I observed that Jaid has an open a mutual understand on his religious beliefs for his short age.
Jaid also likes to observe the dancing and worship along all the live music during the cult. However, he does get easily entertain with other children time to time, especially when the Pastor starts to talk. Jaid does not behave bad, he just look around to see what his eyes can caught, I think hoping the time goes fast.
Every Sunday there is a half hour church school for children from 4 to 12 years old, lately I have been helping out to observe Jaid better in how he acts in a classroom settings.
While the class

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