Worker: "You must be disappointed about not going home.". Kevin: "Yes.". Worker: I reminded him that I was not opposed to his visiting Springfield (an aunt's hometown) if it could be worked out between him and his mother and stepfather. Kevin: "My aunt didn't call like she said she would.". Worker: We were silent for a minute. Then I told him that I had brought him some exercises to work on since
he wasn't in school. Kevin: "What does this have to do with school?" Worker: "Well, it's not reading, writing or arithmetic, but these exercises will give you something productive to do.". In this interaction between Kevin and his worker, the use of the exercises:
a. Block the immediate work instead of deepening it
b. Deepen the immediate work by deepening the assessment information
c. Reframe the problem
d. Create a sessional transition
a
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