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ATTENTION [This test provides information for educational purpose only. The information is provided 'as-is' and should not be construed to constitude proffesional services of any kind.]
A book with lots of pictures in it
A book with lots of words in it
A book with word searches or crossword puzzles
Write it down to see if it looks right
Spell it out loud to see if it sounds right
Trace the letters in the air (finger spelling)
Look around at other clothes on the racks
Talk to the person next to you in line
Fidget or move back and forth
Picture a cat in your mind
Say the word "cat" to yourself
Think about being with a cat (petting it or hearing it purr)
Read the book or your notes and review pictures or charts
Have someone ask you questions that you can answer out loud
Make up index cards that you can review
Get someone to show you
Read about it or listen to someone explain it
Figure it out on your own
The faces of the people who were there
The music that was played
The dance moves you did and the food you ate
People walking past you
Loud noises
An uncomfortable chair
Put on your "mad" face
Yell and scream
Slam doors
Smile from ear to ear
Talk up a storm
Act really hyper
Look for a map or directory that shows you where everything is
Ask someone for directions
Just start walking around until you find what you're looking for
Art class
Music class
Gym class
Picture the video that goes along with it
Sing or hum along with the music
Start dancing or tapping your foot
Lights that are too bright or too dim
Noises from the hallway or outside the building (like traffic or someone cutting the grass)
The temperature being too hot or too cold
Read
Listen to music
Exercise (walk, run, play sports, etc.)
Picture the numbers on the phone as you would dial them
Say it out loud over and over and over
Write it down or store it in your phone contact list
A poster for the wall
A music CD or mp3 download
A game of some kind (or a football or soccer ball, etc.)
A movie
A concert
An amusement park
Their face but not their name
Their name but not their face
What you talked about with them
A description of building and landmarks they will pass on the way
The names of the roads or streets they will be on
"Follow me—it will be easier if I just show you how to get there."
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