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Other examples include independent living skills (e.g., brushing teeth), carrying out daily routines such as getting ready for bed (e.g., ... The instructor then chooses one of three strategies: Forward chaining, backward chaining, and total-task presentation. In forward chaining, Thus, in the example of making a sandwich,
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Advantages of Backward Chaining. Minimizes endurance and motivation problems associated ... Setting Table, Laundry, Making Lunch, Making Bed, Making a Drink ...
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Vowel Contrasts; duck - deck / bunch - bench / bug - beg / nut - net / money - many / bud - bed ... e.g., walking-king-talking-king-making-king- etc walking talking making looking working taking baking hiking soaking licking wrecking stacking breaking lurking ... BACKWARD CHAINING: "KEY" PICTURES: here; e.g.,
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ExTool: an interactive object-oriented expert system toolkit fordistributed decision-making; Atabakhsh, H.; Chan, A.W. Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1993. Canadian Conference on; Volume , Issue , 14-17 Sep 1993 Page(s):233 - 236 vol.1;
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Archives of Autism-PDD Forums and message boards from user posts. ... Making the bed. If you tell an autistic child, "Make your bed, " she'll stand there and stare at you. HOwever, you can use an ABA technique called "backward chaining" to help the child break down the task and feel successful.
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Archives of Autism-PDD Forums and message boards from user posts. ... As was seen, Valentine was not helped to engage in any positive or correct behaviors, therefore the teacher was not able to reinforce him, and consequently he was not learning. Note that the amount of learning ... Returning to the teaching situation,
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Goals and backward chaining using the Rete Algorithm ... I was prompted to post this by request from Mark Proctor and Peter Lin and in response to recent comments on CEP and backward chaining on Paul Vincent’s blog (with an interesting perspective here).
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I was prompted to post this by request from Mark Proctor and Peter Lin and in response to recent comments on CEP and backward chaining on Paul Vincent’s blog (with an interesting perspective here).
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Backward Chaining is one of the three ways that a stimulus-response chain is formed. A stimulus-response chain is basically made up of behavior shaping, reinforcement and raising expectations. ... An example of ignoring would be, if your dogs whines at the edge of your bed to pick them up and let them sleep with you,
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