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Behavior chaining is breaking down a large task into small steps. It is an effective method for learning, especially for children. In addition, people use Behavior chaining every day, from cooking a meal to going to bed at night; they are using small steps to complete a large task. For example, cooking a meal starts with deciding what you want. Once you know what you want, there is a cue to find what you need. Once you find what you need, there is a cue to grab it and begin preparing. Finally, you finish the meal. That is one example of behavior chaining.
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