Social Studies, 20.12.2019 04:31 Gracebrown6990
Suppose a client frequently runs out of her residential facility, and lacks safety skills involving roads and cars. she leaves the facility simply to get outside. such is not an unreasonable behavior, because one can only stay inside for so long before wanting to have a change in scenery. however, her unauthorized and spontaneous leaving the facility without staff supervision is a definite serious problem, given her inability to navigate roads and cars safely. what replacement behavior option would you select?
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