Dana R. Reinecke, Ph.D., BCBA-D
Long Island University Post
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Abstract
Self-management is an effective, well-researched set of strategies for increasing, decreasing, and maintaining one’s own behavior.  Self-management strategies have been shown to be effective in supporting students with disabilities, with the ultimate outcome of greater independence.  Self-prompting, an important step in self-management, has become even easier to learn and implement with currently-available technology.  This paper discusses the benefits of self-prompting and how technology may be used to teach and improve self-prompting repertoires, and offers several suggestions for applications to facilitate self-prompting.
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