What is least-to-most prompting and fading?

What will be an ideal response?


Least-to-most prompting is defined as providing the least intrusive prompt first and using more intrusive prompts only as necessary to get the correct behavior to occur. Least-to-most prompting is a method of fading across prompts. With least-to-most prompting, the least intrusive prompt is provided first and the most intrusive prompts provided only as necessary, from verbal prompts to gestural prompts to modeling prompts to physical prompts. The same sequence is subsequently repeated until eventually no prompts are needed.

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