By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Response time may be within normal limits.

The problem is often an inability to inhibit a response.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Attention is captured by the person's ability to store information in their short-term memory. As ACL 5.2 memory is more detailed than ACL 5.0 memory, the person may now pay attention to surface appearances. Surface appearances contain fine visual details. They may include shading in drawings, shiny appearances on wet or greasy surfaces or dust on surfaces. They are able to remember that shiny surfaces may be slippery or may mean they have not cleaned their dishes adequately.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The primary effect of improving the quality of surface appearance increases while the person is doing a project. The opportunity to improve requires a repetition of the same cause and effect connection enough times for a progression to occur. An action that is done once or twice might be connected to learning, but the person and the observer did not have an opportunity to evaluate improvement.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Within ACL 5.2, the person is able to complete three single cordovan stitches after two demonstrations. The retention of the new, third dimension information is slow.

We initially thought the copying activity did not have a good differential between ACL 5.0 and 5.2 until we realized we had introduced surface appearance in the color of the tiles. The original recessed tile box had hand sanding and staining the wood as the distinguishing factor between the two modes, but boxes are not practical. Use the sketching or peanut butter activity instead to differentiate between the modes.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Improvement is observed in the quality of the effects produced, but the same action must be repeated enough to times to provide the opportunity to display improvement. The primary effect happens first and immediately. The effect is perceivable on the surface appearances that captures the person's attention.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025
http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_themes/Nature/seedmosaicpumpkin/seedmosaicpumpkin.html
By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

http://www.firstpalette.com/Craft_themes/Colors/Paper_Weaving/Paper_Weaving.html

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

The person may be able to coordinate the movements for bending over, trunk or torso rotations and upper and lower extremity exercises.

Their interest in diagonal lines generalizes to crossing the midline of their body when doing exercises.

Their balance is usually dependable on stairs when railings are available.

The changes in causing effects that the person makes while using tools tend to be extensions or rotations of the movements of their arm, e.g. pounding nails with a hammer, turning screws with a screwdriver, stirring with a long spoon.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Most people do not have a history of painting or drawing designs. They appreciate pre-drawn designs such as coloring pages, paint by numbers, embroidery designs stamped on fabrics, iron-on designs or designs that can be traced. The internet makes finding designs faster and free, but family and friends tend to select designs that are too hard or simple. Skilled knowledge is usually required to find and select designs that capture and sustain attention for the desired amount of time.

Too Hard

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Wet floors are a fall hazard that can be graded according to the materials used in the floor construction, drains, and bath mats.

Within ACL 5.0, the person rarely pays attention to a wet floor until cued to do so. Rote learning to use grab bars, wipe the floor with a towel, or move slowly is apt to be ineffective or inconsistent without supervision. The realistic goal is long-term, in sight supervision of independent showering.