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ISO 9999 - Subclass and Divisions

Click on any subclass or division to see the types of assistive products that are classified under that classification.

05 12 Assistive products for training in cognitive skills

ASSISTIVE PRODUCTS FOR COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION, see 22 00 00.

05 12 03 Assistive products for memory training

05 12 06 Assistive products for training in sequencing

Products for training a person to put words, actions, numbers, etc. in the correct order.

05 12 09 Assistive products for training in attention

Products for developing concentration and other functions of attention.

05 12 12 Assistive products for training in concept development

Products for training a person to understand concepts such as color, size, shape, etc.

05 12 15 Assistive products for training in classification

Products for training a person to group related things together.

05 12 18 Assistive products for training in problem solving

05 12 21 Assistive products for training in inductive/deductive reasoning

Products to train a person to use logical thinking when drawing conclusions from a set of facts, and when generalizing and interpreting those facts.

05 12 24 Assistive products for developing understanding of cause and effect

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