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Prompting Him To Say Something

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Orlando, FL

If my 4 years old on spectrum greet children and teacher with prompting. Will he reach a point where he will do it by himself?. How is your experience on that?.

March 3, 2014
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if prompt fading is used appropriately yes…if direct prompts are always provided then no...

March 3, 2014
A MyAutismTeam Member

Be sure he has responsive partners for that built-in reward....and, yes, fade prompting as permitted.

March 3, 2014

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