By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

From ACL 3.0 through 3.4, the person is guided by the information that captures attention from linear, movement and sensory cues.

Back and forth actions cause a striking, perceivable effect on the surfaces of external objects. A noticeable amount of repetition often accompanies the back and forth motions. The repetitive, habitual actions are probably stored in the person's procedural memories.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Sustained attention time is only partially determined by personal choice. Physical and mental strength probably control a larger percentage than most people would like to believe.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The time it takes a person to respond to a command within ACL 3 is about 5 seconds. Examples of commands include: "Hold this" and "Color this."

Within ACL 3.2, the cause and effect relationship provides an opportunity to measure an experiential response to an internal command to cause an effect on a surface. Start the stop watch after you give the direction. Press stop after the first back and forth motion.

Heart rate is another clinical measure of biological time.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Within ACL 3.2, equivalent cues include objects that can be held and used to produce an effect on another surface. The surface can be the person's skin, their teeth and hair, a piece of paper, a counter top or a table top. The cues that capture attention are both the object in their hand and the surface to have an effect upon.

The effect of the motion must be perceivable. When lotion is applied to the skin, an opaque color that can be seen is apt to capture attention better than transparent oils that soak into the skin rapidly.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Within ACL 3.2, the person pays attention to the effects caused by the back and forth motion. The held object causes an effect on another object, e.g. a crayon on paper. Back and forth is usually in approximately the same location, in a horizontal plane.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The running stitch is still included in the ACLS-6, but the motion goes up and down in a vertical plane and the tip gets hidden underneath the backing. The truth is that the running stitch is not a very good evaluation of linear information. Coloring is better, and the back and forth motion is easy to observe. They color on the page ignoring the line.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The addition within ACL 3.2 is an intentional back and forth motion, using an object held in their hand and causing an effect on another object. Within ACL 3.0, an object is held, but there is no conscious cause and effect connection with another surface. As a concrete example, the person holds a crayon within ACL 3.0 and applies it to paper within ACL 3.2. The motion on paper looks like a scribble until you look closer and see that the back and forth motion is the beginning of tracing over a line.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Many ball tossing games maybe made up. You can get the equipment commercially or just use a washing basket.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Stamps can come in all shapes and sizes. There are many clear stamps on the market too which may be found in craft shops. Larger easy to grip stamp handles also helps those who are functioning in ACL 3.0.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Walking and other movement information still attracts the person's attention. The person will enjoy walking freely and following a path. Make sure that there are sturdy chairs for them to sit on to have a rest and that the path is protected from harsh weather.