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Unlocking Potential: How ABA Prompts Guide Learners to Independence

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ABA Prompts Simplified for BCBA Exam: ABA prompts are cues used to help learners correctly respond to instructions. These can be **physical** (guiding movements), **verbal** (spoken hints), or involve gestures, modeling, or environmental changes to highlight the correct response. ### Key Concepts: - **Discriminative Stimulus (SD):** A signal that encourages a specific behavior leading to a reward. - **Errorless Learning:** A strategy where prompts ensure correct responses, reducing errors and frustration. ### Types of Prompts: 1. **Physical:** - **Full Physical:** Complete guidance by the therapist. - **Partial Physical:** Partial assistance. 2. **Verbal:** - **Vocal:** Spoken hints. - **Non-Vocal:** Signs, pictures, or written words. 3. **Modeling:** Demonstrating the behavior for imitation. 4. **Stimulus:** - **Gestural:** Non-verbal cues like pointing. - **Positional:** Moving the correct item closer. - **Redundancy:** Highlighting the correct option. ### Usage in ABA: - **Prompt Hierarchies:** Start with more intrusive prompts and gradually reduce as the learner gains independence. - **Data Collection:** Track prompt use and learner responses to adjust the program effectively. ABA prompts are key in teaching new skills, ensuring learners gain independence while minimizing errors.

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