By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Information from the person's senses can be used to make improvements. Taste is often associated with cooking activities. There are numerous recipes the person can trial. If cooking is a new activity for the person, a demonstration is required for them to learn how to do this new task. Step by step instructions are helpful. If the person lives alone or comes from a small family unit or is cooking alone, someone else will need to help them to adjust the recipe to cook smaller quantities, otherwise freeze any leftovers, if possible. Freezing single serve quantities is another option.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Moving around activities like going for a walk will often be very calming for the person. They can do this alone or with other people. Playing in sports which uses movement activities is very enjoyable for the person but they will require understanding team mates as they will lack the ability to understand secondary consequences of their actions or know how to share with other people.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Making improvements using the concept of a line occurs in many activities like painting, coloring, making models and other craft activities. The person may enjoy paint by number projects. These are readily available in craft shops and online.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Completing goal orientated activities to improve their home life is very rewarding for the person functioning in ACL 5 Low. Tidying and organizing their living spaces may be very rewarding. They will however need some help with sorting and deciding if something is necessary to keep. Remember that continuously reminding the person about secondary consequences that do not make sense to the person may be counterproductive. Repeating something that they don't understand may make them oppositional. Just say it once and let the person make up their mind later.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

ACL 5.0

Making improvements to patterns attracts the person's attention. Having a sense of order helps them find things. There are lots of organizing and arranging for a better effect which can be found in a person's bedroom and kitchen.

ACL 5.2

The person can see patterns and surface appearances. Polishing and sanding objects is enjoyable to the person. What projects are available to the person that uses improvements in surface appearances? Try the stenciling activity and see if the person can add shaping for a 3D effect.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Affirmative activities are activities that keep the person happily occupied. Allow the person to use their mental abilities builds a positive sense of who they are. Within ACL 5 Low, the person can access information from their short-term memory. This information, which lasts from an hour to a week, allows the person to make improvements to their previous actions. Simpler less demanding activities have a calming effect on the person whereas more demanding activities that uses the person's best ability to function makes the person more alert and encourages maximum task engagement.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Typing is a skill which can be learnt when a person is functioning within ACL 5 Low. The person has the ability to use information stored in their short-term memory to write a paragraph of information. The person's skill level in completing this task will be dependent on past training and experiences. Analysis of information being written will depend on repetitive training on how to structure their argument.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Stress management is about being able to learn how to relax when you feel your emotions being carried away and you are tensing up.

You may be feeling angry, or upset because things are not turning out the way you would like them.

You can learn how to relax by using what information you pay attention to now.

You can calm down using sensory information. Touch something soft and relaxing. Smell a favorite scent.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

There are certain words we say and things we do every day. This is known as being polite or having manners.

We say, "Excuse me" if we need to interrupt someone.

We say, "May I please" if we want to do something.

We have to wait our turn in line.

We do not walk too close to someone. One arm's length is considered polite.

If someone gives you something, we say, "Thank you".

If someone says, "Thank you", we say, "You're welcome".

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Good listening and speaking skills are needed to have a conversation.

A conversation rule is: Do not speak when someone else is speaking. Listen and wait till the other person has finished speaking.

If you have to interrupt like you have to rush to get to another commitment say:

"Excuse me for interrupting but I have to go. I will talk to you later."

What are some ways of introducing yourself?

"Hi, my name is … and your name is?"

"I am pleased to meet you."

"Do you often come here?"