Session 7 Prompting and Fading Flashcards
Name the types of Prompts
Physical Prompt Model Prompt Gestural Prompt Verbal Prompt Visual Prompt
If a learner does not want or like to be physically touched you should teach with prompting that is _________.
Less intrusive. (model, gestural, verbal, visual)
When the learner can perform the skill in various settings, with different people, with different stimuli, at different times, etc. this is ___________.
generalisation.
When your learner can do a skill independently and accurately, without prompting, and consistently in various conditions and over time without being retaught this is ___________.
Maintenance.
You should use a prompt before the behaviour occurs or when the behaviour is expect to occur to help________.
reduce error and teach skills.
Broken down steps or instructions on how to complete a task is ___________.
Task analysis.
If a learner is constantly relying on prompts to complete tasks, you should use_______.
the least intrusive prompt possible (visual, gestural, verbal).
If a learner struggles to keep attention or has trouble with fine motor skills and is learning a new a challenging task, you can minimise potential for error and increase engagement by using_________.
more support such as a physical prompt or model prompt.