D-Day Socialization: Chris's Opportunities For Socialization

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DAY HABILITATION – Chris wants opportunities for socialization.
Chris is making progress towards this outcomes, staff noted Chris has being having opportunities for socialization. Although he is non-verbal staff noted he recognize staff and peers. He make a noise when he is happy to see the staff and his peers. Staff noted he love music and plays air instruments while listening to the music.

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