Prompt Names
Make a Hierarchy
Morning Meeting
Timing matters
Advanced Prompts
100
This prompt is when you move a client's hand to complete a task.

What is a full physical prompt?

100

Say these prompts from most to least:

Gesture, Partial physical, Proximity, Full Physical

Full Physical, Partial Physical, Gesture, Proximity

100

This person does not provide any prompts during morning meeting.

what is the leader

100

This is the same as a prompt, but it is delivered after an incorrect response

What is an error correction

100

This is a way to use verbal behavior to help someone make the correct response, and could even be considered not a prompt in some cases.

What is restate/rephrase the SD

200

This prompt is when you move a stimulus closer to someone.

What is a proximity prompt.

200

Say these prompts from Least to Most: 

Full physical, gesture, verbal direction, model

Verbal direction, gesture, model, full physical

200

This person provides the reinforcement during the morning meeting

who is the leader

200

This is an extra stimulus that appears along with the SD that helps someone make a target response.

What is, of course, a prompt?

200

This is a prompting strategy that is effective in programs like waiting, where you decrease the time on a trial, then go back to the target time.

What is revert to mastered or lower response requirement or previous target

300

This prompt is when you ask an additional question that guides a client to a correct response.

What is a leading question?

300

Say these prompts from Most to Least: 

Proximity, looking at the correct stimulus, size

looking at the correct prompt, size, proximity.

300

This person should provide reinforcement to all of the students in morning meeting

Where is the leader?

300
Daily Double!
Prompts and Error Corrections are often identical. The timing of them determines how they change behavior. A prompt ____ future behavior, an error correction _____ future behavior.
300

This is a prompting strategy that is not technically a prompting strategy, and to really do it successfully you need to do it often. It involves presenting several mastered targets in quick succession before the current target.

What is behavior momentum

400

This prompt is when you add something that the learner can see that helps guide them to the target response.

What is a visual prompt?

400

Say three prompts in a most to least prompt hierarchy that don't include physical prompts

Let's have it then
400

This person should inform the team what the best reinforcer to use when it is their client's day.

Who is the client's BT.

400

If the learner doesn't respond to the SD for a long period of time, what should you do before you prompt?

Represent the SD and then add a prompt immediately.
400

If you offer the reinforcer before the target response, is it a prompt?

yes it is of course

500

This prompt is when you use a song or clever acronym to make a target response.

What is a pnemonic prompt?

500

Say 3 prompts in a prompt hierarchy from least to most that are only verbal prompts

Well then

500
This person should model the target behavior during morning meeting.

Any staff member besides the leader and client's BT.

500

If the learner doesn't respond to the SD for a long period of time, should you prompt?

no, because they will then learn to respond to the prompt instead of the SD.

500
This is a problem that occurs if you do not use prompt hierarchies

What is prompt dependency?