Develop evidence of a child's functioning that will help to answer the following questions
                  about whether the child's impairment(s) affects their functioning and whether the
                  child's activities are typical of other children of the same age who do not have impairments.
               
               
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                           What activities is the child able to perform? 
 
 
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                           What activities is the child not able to perform? 
 
 
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                           Which of the child's activities are limited or restricted compared to other children
                              of the same age who do not have impairments?
                            
 
 
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                           Where does the child have difficulty with activities—at home, in childcare, at school,
                              or in the community?
                            
 
 
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                           Does the child have difficulty independently initiating, sustaining, or completing
                              activities?
                            
 
 
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                           What kind of help does the child need to do their activities, how much help does the
                              childneed, and how often does the child need it?
                            
 
 
Formal answers to each of these questions are not required, but gathering the information
                  will enable the adjudicator to make accurate findings about the child's functioning.