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By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Completing three or more running stitches indicates an ability to sustain attention to a repetitive action.

Following a line is the ability required to use consecutive holes.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.4.

Further evaluation may be done with colouring or copying activity.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Making less than three running stitches anywhere on the tool indicates an awareness of an action on an object.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.2.

Further evaluation may be done with a colouring activity.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Grasp indicates an awareness of an object.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.0.

Further evaluation may be done with colouring.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Places a few squares, which may resemble a row floating in the middle of the frame. The row may be horizontally or vertically positioned.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.4.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Colouring roughly within a shape is the scoring criteria, which shows attention to the location of the effects of their actions.

Partial completion of the picture is common, with them scribbling along the lines.

They may perseverate, let them continue.

To confirm the score, you can check on their ability to place objects in a row.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.4.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Scribbling, with a back and forth motion is the scoring criteria.

The colour may be applied anywhere on the paper. They may not be looking at the effects of their actions nor paying attention to the lines on the picture.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.2.

By Anonymous (not verified), 14 April, 2025

Intentional grasp and release of at least one object is the scoring criteria.

The form of grasp will be whatever habit they have stored in their procedural memory.

Release is with intent, not falling out of their hand.

Score

The tentative score is ACL 3.0.

By Anonymous (not verified), 5 March, 2025

Within ACL 3 Low, the person has a sense of causing an effect by doing something with an object held in their hand. Scribbling with a crayon or a pencil is the classic but any object in their hand can be moved that way, e.g. bar of soap, wash cloth, dust cloth, or toothbrush.