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Behavior Chain

A behavior chain is a series of individual behaviors that are linked together to form a complex skill or sequence. Each behavior in the chain serves as a cue (or discriminative stimulus) for the next behavior and also as a reinforcer for the previous behavior. In Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), behavior chains are often broken down into smaller steps and taught using strategies like chaining, which helps individuals learn how to perform the entire sequence of behaviors independently.

Example

A common behavior chain is brushing teeth. The steps in this chain include:

  1. Picking up the toothbrush.
  2. Applying toothpaste.
  3. Turning on the water.
  4. Wetting the toothbrush.
  5. Brushing the top teeth.
  6. Brushing the bottom teeth.
  7. Rinsing the mouth.
  8. Rinsing the toothbrush.
  9. Putting the toothbrush back in its holder.

Forwards Chaining, Backwards Chaining, Total Task Chaining

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