Name and describe four ways to transfer stimulus control from prompts to natural stimuli
What will be an ideal response?
Four ways to transfer stimulus control from prompts to natural stimuli are: Most-to least prompts, least-to-most prompts, time delay, and graduated guidance. In most-to-least prompts, one begins with the most intrusive prompt (physical guidance) and slowly fades back to least intrusive prompts
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