Krystal Observation

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Krystal is 17 years old. Krystal is attending El Paso High School. She is in 11th grade. She is normally well behaved. She likes to go to school and enjoys interacting socially with her peers, this is one of her interests. Her disability is cerebral palsy, and this is the last year until her graduation from high school. She is friendly and tries hard in the classroom. I explained Krystal the steps to follow in order to complete the task, washing her hands in the restroom. I was implementing the steps while I was helping and observing her how she develops the complete task. The first step of our task is standing up from her wheelchair because of her disability. She is in her wheelchair most of the time, but with her physical therapist, she

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