4/3/2023 EnchantaVaughn Approved (AM) Client waved and hugged QMHP. Client stated he had a great evening and a good morning. Client said he was aware of his goals and objectives and would implement them to the best of his ability. Client agreed to follow the expectations and rules of camp. Client responded well to the support provided by QMHP. Client said thank you and joined the other campers in the morning group. Client said he was going to be good and treat others with respect. Client ensured he would listen and follow directions. Client said okay and communicated that when an adult isn’t around it’s hard for him to deal with conflict on his own. Client agreed to be patient and separate himself by walking away, deep breathing, or counting to 10. Client seemed to be coping with his stressors and attempting to correct his mistakes as much as possible. Client have a hard time keeping his hands to himself when playing but promised to respect other peers personal space and boundaries. Client shook his head in agreement. Client gave good eye contact and displaying good listening skills at this time. Client asked appropriate questions related to camp and today’s schedule. Client was ready to play and interact with his peers. Client divided into his age group, preparing for team building exercise and role play activities. (PM) Client displayed inappropriate/ appropriate behavior in the cafeteria and gym areas. Client was seen getting up out of his seat without permission. Client tried walking out of the room unsupervised and following his own routine. Client was able to get back on task after redirection was given by several adult staff. Client displayed good interaction with peers. Client was polite and courteous, cleaning up after himself and throwing his trash away. Client non verbally communicated with QMHP by smiling and waving. Client needed additional prompts to get back on track with his objectives, demonstrating a few symptoms of ADHD (I.e. running and jumping around constantly, being loud, touching other campers after being told stop, horse playing in all social areas, refusing to follow directions given by camp staff, and getting into altercations with his peers). Client had a difficult time processing his feelings and admitting he was wrong. Client communicated camp was a positive place for him to come instead of being in the house and realized he needed to adjust to the new setting and new faces. Client recognized his anger triggers and is working to improve. Client reviewed his expectation with QMHP. Client promised to make good choices and follow directions the first time. Client started opening up and being himself around peers and authority at camp while engaging in therapeutic day treatment activities and social exercises. Client responded well to feedback and seemed to be adapting to the new structure. (EOD) Client displayed low ambition during transitioning and switching rooms. Client was less likely to go into the room with supervision and rules and more likely to stay in the space where there were less rules and free time. Client distances himself away when given directions. Client is prone to stress and negative situations that he responds in the same way to everything, good or bad. Client learned a lot from observing others and wanted to prove he can be a happy camper by participating in all the leisure and fundamental activities. Client talked about things he loves about camp and what things he would love to do before camp ended (I.e. take field trips and go outside). Client expressed positive feelings about a the reward system and earning incentives for good behavior. Client stated he would avoid distractions and stay on task. Client stated he would keep his hands to himself. Client stated he would help when needed. Client stated he would treat others fairly. Client stated he would respect adult figures and do what he is told. Client verbalized positive statements about camp and the campers he has met so far. Client contributed to group discussion and shared his personal expectations and thoughts about his/her camp experience. Client dismissed from camp in a cheerful spirit, exiting the building safely and getting on the van smoothly as evidenced and reported by staff and the van driver.