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A Model Prompt To Say Iguana Analysis
Session held at the SVABA center. Activities: snack, flash cards, reading, cutting, tracing numbers, playing with ball, blocks and shave cream with mixing paint colors. During snack, Wyatt and DI worked on drinking water from a open cup. During flash cards, Wyatt and DI worked on identifing fruits and animals. Wyatt was able to identify most of the animals, Wyatt need it a model prompt to say "iguana". DI introduced Wyatt with counting 1-5 when it's time to share a toys. DI introduced Wyatt with putting hands together while waiting for a items give it to him. Wyatt throws a tantrum when it was DI turn to play with the toy, DI re-direct Wyatt by giving him a partial physical prompt.

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