Least-to-Most and Most-to-Least Prompting

This document goes over Least-to-Most and Most-to-Least prompting. It looks at what is it, why is it important, when to use, how to use it, and resources.

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Details

Type
Brief / Fact Sheet / Tip Sheet, Classroom Support Materials, Presentation Slides / Handout, Self-Guided Training, Tools / Forms
Audience
Educators, Family / Community
Age
All Ages
Provider
TASN Autism and Tertiary Behavior Supports (ATBS)
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