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Section 13
DVD Track #13: Developing a Priority List


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Note-Taking Exercise

What are the when, the who, and the what of making time for you Low Functioning residents?
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2.  Who

3.  What

How do you begin selecting residents to work with on a priority basis?

 

Priority Residents
Whom to work with on a priority basis.  Select 3 to 7 residents from the list you feel is the greatest area of deficit for your program.

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Guidelines for Developing Priority List
What’s my first step?

 

How do I pick my first group of residents? 

 

How long should a resident stay priority? 

 

 

QUESTION #13: When choosing which residents with whom to begin one-to-one activities, what did the speaker mean by “Don’t set yourself up to fail?”