Evaluating Antecedent Control Strategies in Practice
See how supervisors assess timing, sequencing, and proactive instruction during antecedent control procedures.
Evaluating Antecedent Control Strategies in Practice
Antecedent control strategies, such as behavioral momentum and pre-corrects, are evaluated based on timing, sequencing, and clarity.
Effective antecedent control reflects planning and foresight, not improvisation.
- Delivers instructions proactively rather than reactively
- Selects appropriate high-probability tasks
- Maintains engagement across task sequences
- Avoids escalating demands unnecessarily
- Follows through consistently once expectations are set
