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Reflection Paper On Child Evaluation

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I stared with the first question of how child is feeling today, to get a sense of how the child’s day at school was, what kind of mood the child may be in, and to get an idea if there are any things that I need to be aware of, that may affect the child during the evaluation. School may be draining or a challenge for him, and I want to get a sense of how he is handling it. The next question I asked was about the birth, because in about 50% of cases of CP, the child was born premature and may have premature insults as a consequence. Additionally, I want to know when the child was diagnosed with CP to give me an idea of how long the family has been aware of the diagnosis and how they have adapted to this situation. The MRI may or may not be conclusive, but I feel it is important to bring up, just in case they had one. I also want to know if the child has had any therapy interventions prior to this evaluation, and if so what are the treatments the child is receiving. This helps give me an idea if the child is new to therapy or if they understand what it is and how a PT may help. In the school setting, it is also important to determine if the child has an IEP already, to ensure that I am aware of the plan or become a part of the IEP process. The next two questions help give me an idea if the child is on any medications, (such as a baclofen pump) or any relevant surgeries or PMH information that I should take into consideration during the evaluation process. All these questions in

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