The Prompting Hierarchy is a concept that every teacher and support staff should know about- after all we want our students to become more independent and the ADULTS in the room shouldn't be facilitating students to the point of learned helplessness... right?!? Listen to The Teacher Nook podcast to learn more about how to use the prompting hierarchy and prompting chart in your Autism classroom to support academics, behavior, and communication (even with AAC instruction).
Using Cues and prompts that are appropriate to support students at their level of need helps you to reduce a student’s level of learned helplessness and also helps to build independence, which is so important in an Autism Unit, Life Skills classroom, or self-contained setting. Remember though, these levels of prompting will work as you work with any student you support. Share this prompting hierarchy with your support staff at your next training or professional development so all staff works towards building independence and doesn’t offer too much support.
To read more about How to Use the Prompting Hierarchy, visit Noodle Nook. You will also find a printable Prompting Hierarchy Poster you can hang in your classroom.
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The Teacher Nook is a place for educators to have their questions answered about teaching students with severe and profound low-incidence disabilities including Autism. We offer tips and tricks for classroom success in academics, behaviors, and communication for classroom teachers.
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