Draft an agreement with the learner stipulating what behavior is required (e.g., following one-step instructions, two-step instructions, etc.) and which reinforcement will be implemented when the agreement has been met.
Praise the learner for demonstrating short-term or long-term memory skills based on the duration of time the learner can be successful. As the learner shows success, slowly increase the duration of time required for reinforcement.
Praise the learner for demonstrating short-term or long-term memory skills: (a) give the learner a concrete reward (e.g., privileges, line leading, passing out learning materials, 10 minutes of free time, etc.), or (b) give the learner an informal reward (e.g., praise, handshake, smile, etc.).
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Updated on October 11, 2022 by EdRater
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