Types of Stimulus Prompts and Respon…
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Response prompts in applied behavior analysis act directly on the response of the learner. Response prompts include verbal prompts, modeling prompts, and physical prompts. Response prompts are often more intrusive than stimulus prompts. Physical prompting is the most intrusive type of prompt in ABA and can be full, partial, or graduated. Verbal prompts: using words or sounds to cue the correct response. Modeling prompts: demonstrating the correct response for the learner to imitate. Physical prompts: guiding the learner's body to perform the correct response. This can be full, partial, or graduated. Gestural prompts: using a gesture or action to indicate the correct response, such as pointing or nodding. Visual prompts: using a picture or a symbol to show the correct response. Positional prompts: placing the correct response closer or more salient to the learner. 1. Gestural Prompt Using a gesture or any type of action the learner can observe the instructor doing, such as pointing, reaching, or nodding, to give information about the correct response.
Verbal prompts: using words or sounds to cue the correct response.
Modeling prompts: demonstrating the correct response for the learner to imitate.
Physical prompts: guiding the learner's body to perform the correct response. This can be full, partial, or graduated.
Gestural prompts: using a gesture or action to indicate the correct response, such as pointing or nodding.
Visual prompts: using a picture or a symbol to show the correct response.
Positional prompts: placing the correct response closer or more salient to the learner.
1. Gestural Prompt Using a gesture or any type of action the learner can observe the instructor doing, such as pointing, reaching, or nodding, to give information about the correct response.
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