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report on behaviors — seems to feed off others

Posted on January 3, 2014 by David's Father

Received a phone call last night.  David had to be transported from chapel to cottage because he was misbehaving.

The report that I received was:

Evidently another resident was having difficulty, and left chapel early.

David followed with a grin on his face.

When staff was working with the other resident, evidently that resident lashed out at staff.  While that child was being transported, David went to his defense and attacked staff.

After a few minutes of restraint and a disc melt (zyprexa), he was fine.

I find it interesting that he went in aid of another resident like that.  I don’t condone the violent behavior, and appreciate the report from staff.

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