Errorless learning - An instructional method that minimizes errors during acquisition by using prompts or stimulus modifications., Stimulus fading - Gradually reducing the difference between S+ and S− so responding occurs with few or no errors., Delayed prompting - Providing a prompt immediately at first, then systematically increasing the time delay before the prompt., Response prevention - Physically blocking or guiding responses to prevent errors while teaching the correct one., Error correction - Allowing errors to occur, then presenting additional trials to correct the mistake., Teacher highlights the correct picture with a bright border, then gradually fades the border. - Errorless learning (stimulus fading), Therapist immediately points to the correct answer, then gradually waits longer before pointing. - Errorless learning (delayed prompting), Instructor blocks incorrect choices by covering them, guiding the learner to the right one. - Errorless learning (response prevention), Child answers incorrectly; teacher says “No, try again” and repeats the question. - Error correction, Learner is taught to tact “dog” by always being prompted to say “dog,” with prompts faded over trials. - Errorless learning (prompt fading), Prompt fading - Systematic reduction of assistance until the learner responds independently.,

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