Antecedent Control Strategies: Behavioral Momentum
Learn how behavioral momentum works as a proactive antecedent strategy to support compliance and engagement.
Antecedent Control Strategies: Behavioral Momentum
Antecedent control strategies modify the environment or instructional context before a behavior occurs to increase the likelihood of compliance and success.
Behavioral momentum involves presenting a series of high-probability requests before a lower-probability request. This approach builds engagement and reduces resistance by establishing a pattern of responding.
Effective behavioral momentum reflects planning and sensitivity to learner behavior rather than reliance on reactive strategies.
- Identify appropriate high-probability tasks
- Sequence requests effectively
- Deliver instructions clearly and consistently
- Monitor learner engagement throughout the sequence
