By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

The person is able to recognise a surface appearance such as the use of shading in a sketched picture.

The person is able to colour the whole apple in.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 5.2.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

The inability to see surface appearances means that slight changes in the shaded area do not capture the person's attention.

The end result is that the person does not colour the whole apple in.

Score

A score has not been confirmed but rather ACL 5.2 has been ruled out.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Select the behaviour that most closely matches your observations:

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Introduce the activity by saying:

"This activity helps me understand how you see your environment."

Give the person the printout of the sketched apple and say:

"Please copy this sketch."
By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

The question is: Do people within ACL 5.2 see subtle changes in the intensity of colours required to shade a picture?

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

The following materials are required:

  • A printout of the sketched apple PDF.
  • Lead pencil for sketching.
By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

This activity is in pilot testing phase. It is subject to change.

The shading activity is used to confirm or rule out ACL 5.2.

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By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

The person is able to hold their head up but for less than 30 seconds.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 1.8.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

The person is able to sit unsupported in a reclined position for 30 seconds but is unable to do this with their hands in their lap.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 1.6.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

The person is able to track cues but is unable to sit unsupported in a reclined position for 30 seconds.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 1.4.