A token economy is a behavior management system where individuals earn tokens (such as points, stickers, or chips) for displaying desired behaviors. These tokens have no value on their own but can later be exchanged for meaningful rewards, like activities, privileges, or items. Token economies are commonly used in classrooms, therapy, and home settings to increase motivation, reinforce positive behaviors, and build skills over time.
Matching is a foundational skill in education and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) that involves the ability to identify relationships between stimuli. It requires the learner to select an item, picture, symbol, or object that corresponds to a sample or model. Matching activities can be used to teach a variety of skills, including language development, cognitive skills, categorization, and functional living skills.
Matching is a foundational skill in education and Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) that involves the ability to identify relationships between stimuli. It requires the learner to select an item, picture, symbol, or object that corresponds to a sample or model. Matching activities can be used to teach a variety of skills, including language development, cognitive skills, categorization, and functional living skills.
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