Not exact matches
The study revealed that
dropped foods with a high salt or sugar content were safer to eat after being
retrieved, as is less chance of harmful bacteria surviving on such
items.
For experience with cause and effect, simple games like peek - a-boo,
dropping items off of the high chair tray and having a caregiver
retrieve along with a silly sound, will teach cause and effect skills.
Jericho helps Matthew, who lost the use of his legs in a car accident and uses a wheelchair, with balance, mobility and
retrieving dropped items.
Lea works with the dogs to master a variety of tasks such as
retrieving dropped items, helping with balance and mobility, and using the phone in case of an emergency.
Mobility assistance dogs perform a variety of tasks for their human partners, like bumping the button on automatic doors,
retrieving dropped items, and bringing out - of - reach objects to hand, such as a ringing phone.
Shaped
retrieve (foundation for any task your dog does with their mouth, including
retrieving dropped or named
items, opening doors, covering with a blanket, dressing / undressing, etc..)
Of the 13 applicants waiting for our Service Dogs, 75 % needed a dog to
retrieve dropped items.
Their skills can include
retrieving dropped items, pushing elevator and automatic door button, tugging open doors and drawers and closing them, turning lights on and off, getting help, assisting in dressing, alerting to sounds — ringing phone, knock on door, etc..
Examples of service dog tasks are; pick up
dropped items, open doors and drawers,
retrieve needed
items, assist with balance, turn lights on and off, etc..
Teach your dog to
retrieve dropped / lost
items, to help with the laundry, and to put away his toys.
Within approximately 18 months, the dogs will be able to help their new owners with simple to complex tasks such as opening doors, turning on / off lights,
retrieving dropped items, alerting to safety hazards, helping with the laundry, and more.
Every dollar raised helps to open doors, turn on lights,
retrieve dropped items and much more.
These tasks can include pulling a wheelchair,
retrieving dropped items, alerting a deaf person to a sound, reminding a person to take medication, turning on light switches or pressing elevator buttons.
Retrieve (foundation for any take / hold / tug tasks, including
retrieving dropped or named
items, opening doors, covering with a blanket, etc..)
Tasks may include
retrieving a
dropped item, alerting to changes in blood sugar, turning lights on and off, «covering» the handler by standing behind them when they are at a counter or ATM, and many others.
He can
retrieve my phone and other
dropped items, pull my wheelchair and open doors for me.»
Some of the tasks they can be trained to do include:
retrieving dropped items, opening and closing doors, pulling a wheelchair up a slope, licking a seizing person to help end the seizure, and alerting a diabetic to dangerous shifts in their blood sugar.
Another new, and rather brilliant mechanic, that 0 introduced was the ability to
drop items anywhere and
retrieve them at a later date.
Nearly all of the quests fall into the rote pattern of talk to Person A who orders you to
retrieve Important
Item B from Dangerous Location C, and the system for managing loot could use a lot more streamlining considering the extreme number of
drops.
• Read and make shelves straight to maintain alpha and numeric order and look • Provide information relevant to public service and answer queries •
Retrieve items from the book
drop • Access and providing books and data on need basis • Set up carts • Assist the librarian with work pertinent to inventory and reserves • Help patrons in locating information (books, periodicals, CDs and newsreels) • Order new books from vendors and replace torn books with new copies • Stamp existing borrowers» cards and issue new ones • Schedule use of library for interest groups for book talks etc. • Perform other clerical duties