Forward, Backward, and Total-Task Chaining: 3 Key Instructional Methods in ABA Therapy
In Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), chaining is an instructional strategy used to teach multi-step skills by breaking them into smaller, manageable steps. Three primary chaining methods are commonly used—forward chaining, backward chaining, and total-task chaining. Each offers a different pathway to learning, allowing therapists and parents to match teaching style to…









