Absolutely incredible.
The way she adjusts her grip on the broom, showing the spacial awareness to find the reach she needs.
And she doesn't need to pick it up, try, fail, then adjust. She can tell as she's picking it up that no, that doesn't feel right.
I wonder if she gets the "extension of the body" effect where the tool fades into her own self-concept when she's using it, like it does for most humans.