Initiates
Attends
Adjusts
Organizes
Searches/locates
Sequences
Chooses
Handles
Navigates
Benefits
Selects necessary and appropriate type and number of tools and materials for the task, including the tools and materials that the person was directed to use or specified he or she would use
Prevents problems with task performance from recurring or persisting
Performs steps in an effective or logical order and with an absence of (1) randomness or lack of logic in the ordering and (2) inappropriate repetition of steps
Moves the arm, body, or wheelchair without bumping into obstacles when moving in the task environment or interacting with task objects
Effectively goes to new work spaces or moves tools and materials out of the current work space
Supports or stabilizes tools and materials in an appropriate manner, protecting them from being damaged, slipping, moving, and falling
Does not look away from what he or she is doing, interrupting the ongoing task progression
Looks for and locates tools and materials in a logical manner, both within and beyond the immediate environment
Logically positions or spatially arranges tools and materials in an orderly fashion within a single work space and between multiple appropriate work spaces such that the work space is not too spread out or too crowded
Starts or begins the next action or step without hesitation