By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The intended activity captures the person's attention and sustains it throughout the sequential process of doing the task. The completed task is compared to the individual's standard of performance, compared with similar activities that the person has done in the past, evaluated and errors are noted. The person then decides whether or not to correct the errors or leave them be. Within ACL 4.0, the person recognises that activities are done according to a standard of performance and that one option is "I like it like that."

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Automatic habits for doing activities are stored in the brain as procedural memories. When something unusual happens, normal people seem to pull out of automatic pilot and adjust to the unusual circumstances. People with a cognitive disability and operating within ACL 4.0 do not seem to be able to do that, and this is one of the times that their cognitive disability is apparent.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The ACLS-6 classifies a sequence of steps into an activity by doing three whip stitches. To do the whip stitch, they can group a set of three numbers into a complete set.

For the other activities, they are grouping a series of steps (actions) to do an activity.

Within the copying activity, the person can make a series of stripes to cover the surface. The stripes may be made without referring to the sample.

When completing a placement activity (e.g. flower pot), they have the concept of making a picture but the ability to follow the sample is vague and limited.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The person uses well established procedural memory to sequence themselves through the steps of doing an activity and to be oriented to the time of day. They are often looking for something to do and are easy to engage in an activity that they can still do. A daily schedule of activities is appreciated and nothing to do between meals is often dreaded.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Simple paint by number kits are available at art shops, eBay, or printed off the internet. Activities lasting between 30 to 90 minutes work well for people functioning in ACL 4.8.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Many kits are available online and some of the content is designed to appeal to men.

Try this website for snap tite: www.revell.com. Skill Level 1 models. No painting or gluing is required. They do need you to do cutting with special cutters. People will likely want to do a harder project. If they do, you may want to give them a go but be prepared to swap them back to the easier model before they get too frustrated. This site also ships internationally.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

As soon as they can read words you can see if word finding would interest them. People who have an activity history involving reading and writing may enjoy it, but some may be insulted by the simplicity of what they can do now.

Family and friends may be appalled by their recognition of how much the cognitive disability has taken away from the person and you need to be prepared to help them with their grief.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The dollar stores have inexpensive books for word and number games and electronic games are a possibility. The hard part is finding games that are simple enough for them to have fun rather than frustration.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Stamps that have left and right orientation including top and bottom orientation may be used without assistance. Placement of a stamp or a sticker on an angle is not done until ACL 5.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The torn masking tape is irregular and harder within ACL 4.6, but done with less effort, within ACL 4.8. The stain is shoe polish on the outside and wood stain on the inside.