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Justin has limited range of motion in his legs but wants to compete on the obstacle course he and his friends created. What accommodation can be made to help him most fully participate?

Ask him to watch first so he learns how to negotiate the course
Have him complete at his own speed but not for the win
Suggest he do practice runs instead of competing
Allow him to go around obstacles too difficult

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D. Allow him to go around obstacles too difficult

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User Finn
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Justin has limited range of motion in his legs but wants to compete on the obstacle course he and his friends created. The accommodation that can be made to help him most fully participate is to allow him to go around obstacles too difficult.
If he can't do it, he should just move on and try to continue the obstacle course.
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