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Providing active support to multiple people at once requires the same strategies as supporting one person.
Supporting multiple people requires extra strategies to ensure everyone is engaged.
Rotating around each person in a group is better than spending a lot of time with just one person.
Frequent rotation ensures that everyone remains engaged in the activity.
The level of support needed for each person in a group is always the same.
Support needs vary; some people may work more independently, while others require closer assistance.
Positioning yourself between the people you are supporting can sometimes be an effective strategy.
Your position depends on the situation and the needs of the group.
Small talk and friendly interactions are not recommended when supporting a group.
Small talk can help create a friendly atmosphere and make the group more engaged.