Within ACL 6, the person is able to dress themselves independently. They are able to pay attention to abstract information such as the feelings of other people to make wise choices during dressing tasks.
The person can do all their self-care activities independently. Within ACL 6, they can look for solutions. They can conceptualize solutions to problems.
Within ACL 6, the person can pay attention to subtle sensory information. The person can appreciate subtle differences like fine wine tasting or enjoying a gourmet meal. The person can see subtle changes in colors and textures and uses these to create a desired effect. The person pays attention to subtle smells like delicate perfumes.
Within ACL 6, the person can control their body in relation to their environment. They can make fine movements and adjustments to accomplish a desired effect like painting a picture, or practicing for a gymnastic routine.
The person can use abstract information to form classifications. The classification of concepts means they can make sense of all situations and deal with positive and negative situations in a positive light.
Within ACL 6, the person can spontaneously perceive primary and secondary effects of tangible information. They can build a mental image of what will happen next and use this to improve efficiency and the effectiveness of their actions.
Within ACL 6, concepts and ideas which are beyond sensorimotor information are used to make sense of their world. They can pay attention to other people's feelings. They can understand the concept of money and manage it appropriately. Other unseen information like heat and electricity are understood and precautions are used spontaneously.
The person is able to perceive abstract information. They can use concepts and ideas to assist them with doing everyday activities more efficiently. Safety precautions are understood spontaneously rather than just rote learnt.