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Listed below are some specific and general examples of strengths statements.


Specific


General

  • Uses intentional communication, word approximations
  • Imitation in play--sounds & words, enjoys social interactions
  • Child likes his stander and tolerates his stander for up to an hour
  • Drinking from bottle
  • Colin uses gestures and some vocalizations to get needs and wants known. Within the context of play, he is able to imitate single words
  • Child has demonstrated ability to eat up to 2 jars of babyfood on isolated occasions
  • Insurance available
  • Grandma incorporates therapies into daily activities
  • Twin brother is challenging him
  • Parents utilize Internet for information
  • Child care provides daily opportunities
  • He has many age-appropriate toys
  • Mom is working with Early Head Start teacher
  • CPS worker is providing education and support weekly to parents
  • Minister is available at any time
  • Parent interested and supportive
  • Nicole tries hard to do new things
  • His parents are interested in helping Jon develop his communication
  • Mom wants what services are necessary
  • Family interest
  • Family very supportive and great with carryover between sessions
  • Super family
  • Nice play area available
  • Happy child

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