Ty Kevinyon Education Worksheet

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Goal: Ty'Kevinyon will effectively cope with the frustrations and stressors associated with academic pursuits and learning. He will also develop and implement effective study skills to increase the completion of school assignments and improve academic performance.
Intervention: MHP educated Ty'Kevinyon about the importance of maintaining passing grades. MHP provided an educational worksheet. MHP taught Ty'Kevinyon effective study skills. MHP taught Ty'Kevinyon positive coping mechanisms to help manage anxiety related to coursework. MHP taught Ty'Kevinyon more effective test taking strategies. MHP provided reinforcements for improved grades and positive behavior.
Response: Ty’Kevinyon appeared to be in a positive mood at the onset of the session.

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