Sarii Case Study

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Sarii is a 6-year-old African American female. Sarii was observed to be healthy for her age and on target for her age. Sarii does not take any medication and is not diagnoses with a mental health condition. Sarii takes daily vitamins. She is seeing at Power Pediatrics and is up to date with her immunizations.

Sarii is in 1rst grade at Hungerford Elementary School in Maitland, Florida. She was observed to be clean and no visible marks or bruises. Sarii was observed to be a little shy. She had a Global Fair Science at school and was happy about it. She is doing well in school and she indicated her favorite colors are blue and purple.

Sarii resides with her mother, and one brother, and two sisters. Sarii enjoys going to the park and

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