Jared Jerome, Eric P. Frantino, & Peter Sturmey (2007).
The effects of errorless learning and backward chaining on the acquisition of internet skills in adults with developmental disabilities.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis,
40, 185-189.
An important area in the learning and development of individuals with disabilities is the acquisition of independent, age-appropriate leisure skills. Three adults with autism and mental retardation were taught to access specific Internet sites using backward chaining and most-to-least intrusive prompting. The number of independent steps completed in the task analysis increased following training.
DESCRIPTORS: autism, computer use, leisure skills