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Wednesday, May 28, 2014

after school speech #25

At SJ's latest speech therapy session, SJ had some difficulty.  They spent the whole session working on feeling scenarios.  She read him a situation and he needed to give her feeling words.  She wanted him to come up with two feeling words for each scenario.

There were 8 scenarios.  With the first set of words, he answered 6 of them independently, 1 with prompts and the last one he just couldn't answer.

When they moved on to the second set of words, he got very frustrated.  She said he then banged his head off the table.  She told him to calm himself down and to stop that behavior. He did calm down and they moved on to the second set.

With the second set, he didn't do as well.  He was only able to answer 3 of them without assistance, 2 with prompts and 3 she had to answer for him.  Here is an example of a scenario where he could answer name the first feeling word, but not the second one.

I have been listening to the teacher's lecture for two hours.  I feel...

1. Bored
2. Distracted

She asked me to review all of these scenarios and feeling words for his homework.

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