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On Picture Concepts, why do some children seem to lose track when three rows are first introduced?

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On Picture Concepts, why do some children seem to lose track when three rows are first introduced?

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Typically, when children lose the instructional set when three rows are introduced, they have reached the upper limit of their ability on this subtest; they lose track of the instructions and are drawn to the distracters included in each row of items. Children should be prompted as instructed each time this loss of set occurs.

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