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Types of Prompts

Auditory Prompt
Auditory Prompt

Prompts can be equally useful for helping people both with and without special needs. Have you ever pointed your... View Article. ... Auditory prompt.

Full Physical Prompt
Full Physical Prompt

What is a prompt? Prompts have been defined by world-renowned behaviorists, ... Full physical prompt.

Full Verbal Prompt
Full Verbal Prompt

Verbal Prompting: A verbal prompt is an auditory cue that can be used in the classroom to increase the likelihood that the student will respond appropriately to a task or directive, to activate background knowledge, or as corrective feedback for misbehavior.

Gestural Prompt
Gestural Prompt

A gestural prompt gives toddlers with ASD information about the cue to use a behavior or skill through the use of gestures. Gestural prompts may include pointing or ...

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Partial Physical Prompt
Partial Physical Prompt

Partial physical prompt. ... For this same reason of avoiding prompt dependency use prompts that are the least intrusive whenever possible. A gestural prompt, ...

Partial Verbal Prompt or Phonemic Prompt
Partial Verbal Prompt or Phonemic Prompt

Partial verbal prompt or phonemic prompt. ... For this same reason of avoiding prompt dependency use prompts that are the least intrusive whenever possible.

Textual or Written Prompt
Textual or Written Prompt

What is a prompt? Prompts have been defined by world-renowned behaviorists, ... Textual or written prompt. This can be in the way of a list or some other type of ...

Visual Prompt
Visual Prompt

A visual prompt is a component of visual supports, another evidence-based practice. A description of visual prompts is included here. For more information, please refer to fact sheet on Visual Supports.