Provide an example of the use of textual prompts and picture prompts

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To use picture prompts, you take a clear picture of each completed step in the bed making task analysis. Post the pictures in the correct order on the bulletin board next to the bed. During training prompt the client to look at each picture and engage in the behavior depicted in the picture. Praise the client for completing each step depicted in the pictures. Fade the prompts until the client is looking at the pictures and engaging in the bed-making behaviors without assistance. A textual prompt (written task analysis) could be used only with clients who can read the textual prompts and follow the instructions. To use textual prompts, you make a list that describes the behaviors in each of the task analysis. Post the list of behaviors on the bulletin board next to the client's bed. During training, prompt the client to look at the list and do the first behavior, then to look at the list and do the second behavior, and do so until the bed is made. Fade the prompts until the client is reading the list and making the bed without any assistance.

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