Progressive Time Delay
Автор: The IRIS Center Video Collection
Загружено: 2024-03-07
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Progressive time delay is a means of systematically providing and fading the use of prompts. Initially, an individual is prompted when the cue is presented (zero-second delay), then the time between the cue and the prompt is increased (e.g., beginning with a one-second delay and increasing to a two-second delay). In this video, a teacher uses progressive time delay to help Emory learn sight words. The teacher provides verbal reinforcers throughout the task and a tangible reinforcer at the end of the task.
To learn more about progressive time delay and other evidence-based foundational strategies for teaching children with ASD appropriate behaviors and skills, visit Page 3 of the IRIS Module Autism Spectrum Disorder (Part 2): Evidence-Based Practices at https://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/m....
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