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2 years ago
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Your client is having difficulty performing a strength exercise after you have demonstrated and provided verbal cues. You decide

to demonstrate what he is doing and then contrast with the proper technique. He immediately performs the exercise correctly. Based on this, you should focus on teaching the client exercise primarily through:
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Contact [7]2 years ago
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The teaching would be focused through Visual cues.

<h3></h3><h3>What is Visual Cues?</h3>

A youngster can learn a habit, activity, behavior, or skill by using visual cues, which can be actual items, drawings, symbols, or written words. A youngster can acquire a new skill or develop their independence in skill with the aid of visual signals.

An example of a sensory signal that the eye processes is visual cues. They offer knowledge and perception about how the world or a particular event is understood.

Children can be encouraged to follow routines, develop fundamental self-help abilities, and comprehend spoken language with the use of visual signals. All children can benefit from visual signals, but those who struggle with social communication and autism can benefit the most.

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