5/19/2023 EnchantaVaughn Approved (AM) Client utilized coping skills and impulses started decreasing. Client was observed strategizing a plan to better himself by writing down his thoughts and feelings and exploring his creative side with arts and crafts. Client was taught to deep breathe until he is ready to process his feelings. Client was reported displaying age appropriate behaviors and was productive and studious throughout the day. Client thanked QMHP for the support and assistance and helping him stay on track with his goals and objectives. Client was able to be redirected successfully. Client stated he would try better self-management as the day pursues. Client was able to contain impulsive actions. Client was observed having positive interactions with peers and mental health professionals. (PM) Client demonstrated responsibility and leadership. Client was acceptive of redirection. Client was able to complete his classwork with less than 3 prompts to redirect his focus to the classwork. Client showed an improvement from previous days experiences in the classroom with client. Client showed interest in building interpersonal relationships with peers and authority to increase support system. Client expressed positive self talk, modeled positive behavior, and good communication skills during role play activity. (EOD) Client learned to avoid negative and defiant behavior and comply to rules. Client was seen following directions. Client joined session to utilize and learn new interventions and strategies. Client expressed appreciation to QMHP by smiling and giving good eye contact. Client expressed that he should receive an incentive for his display of desirable behaviors throughout the day. Client did not engage in any disruptive activities or behaviors. Client was able to maintain his composure when he was confronted with the potential for conflict. Client was observed engaging in several conflict resolution skills with peers by walking away and telling an adult first. Client demonstrated more acceptable responses, avoiding anger provoking situations in the classrooms and hallways.