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  1. The exercises in Just for Adults: Following Directions have been developed to address different forms and processes involved in following directions. In some of the sets of activities, the items …

  2. There are five different types of following directions. These include basic directions, sequential directions, quantitative and spatial directions, temporal directions, and conditional directions.

  3. We follow directions whenever an adult is asking us to do something and we listen to our peers when they are reminding us of following school rules. Directions should be started within 3 …

  4. Following Directions Activities This handout contains a few sample following direction activities to help your children “warm-up their listening ears”. They are aimed toward middle to upper …

  5. Following Your Child’s Lead lay and interactions during everyday activities by following their children’s lead. Following a child’s lead involves a child’s participation in activities based on his …

  6. Read each sentence. Circle if it’s following or not following rules. 1. Felix cleans up after dinner. 2. Arij is quiet in the hallway. 3. Pablo is being loud in the library. 4. James does not do his …

  7. After watching the performance, the rest of the class should analyze the practitioner’s responses and identify where in the dialogue verbal following/active listening skills are used— and which …