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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This sounds like a typical kid (or adult). Ask him to pause when he stands up from any seat and pat his pockets or look around for any stray items.[/quote] Another example He had a music lesson last week. He carries an instrument and a bag with his music, so 2 things. At the door, I paused and asked if he has everything. He said yes. I asked if he has everything he needs for his viola lesson. We started getting into the car. I backed out of the driveway. Finally, I asked him if he has his viola. So I'm trying to just remind and prompt. But in this case I literally had to tell him to bring his viola. To his viola lesson. He has been taking lessons for over a year.[/quote] I get it. But also he's just 8. And you as an adult could see he wasn't carrying a viola but said nothing? You should ask him to say aloud what he needs for his lesson, like a checklist. [/quote]
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