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Therapist cannot describe any strategies used to achieve a ‘just-right’ challenge in the videotaped session. |
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Therapist can describe the importance of achieving a ‘just-right’ challenge from a motor learning perspective but cannot describe any strategies used in the videotaped session. |
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Therapist describes one strategy of adjusting the difficulty level and/or duration setting of the games. |
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Therapist provides one example of a strategy used to achieve a ‘just-right’ physical OR cognitive challenge |
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Therapist provides two examples of strategies used to achieve a ‘just-right’ physical OR cognitive challenge |
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Therapist provides one example of a strategy used to achieve a ‘just-right’ physical challenge AND one example of a strategy used to achieve a ‘just-right’ cognitive challenge. |
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Therapist provides two examples of strategies used to achieve a ‘just-right’ physical challenge AND two examples of strategies used to achieve a ‘just-right’ cognitive challenge. OR, therapist provides a sound rationale (including both physical and cognitive concepts) as to why the fit was already right. |
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