Summary Of Positive Behavior

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P: Charles will learn to react appropriately to social cues and follow expected rules during play, classroom, or social activities.
A: MHP educated Charles about the benefit of positive behavior. MHP taught self-control strategies such as relaxation. MHP and Charles played social skills game to help him develop positive social skills. MHP taught his mother how to observe and recognize positive conduct and encourage him to continue to engage in the positive behaviors. MHP taught Charles how make the connection between negative emotions and disruptive behaviors. MHP provided positive reinforcements for improved behavior.

I: Charles appeared to be in a positive mood at the onset of the session. He showed adequate effort and was eager to participate

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