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The Three Main Chaining Types Used in ABA

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Young girl with autism placing magnetic letters on a board with an ABA therapist sitting nearby.
by Martin
September 5, 2025
ABA therapy

Chaining is a teaching method used in ABA therapy to help children learn skills that involve several steps. Instead of teaching everything at once, the task is broken down into smaller parts so the child can build success step by step.

The Three Types of Chaining

  • Forward chaining: The child learns the first step in the sequence, then adds the next step once the first is mastered. For example, picking up a toothbrush, then adding toothpaste, then brushing.
  • Backward chaining: The child starts with the last step in the sequence. This way, they finish the task on their own and experience success right away. For example, rinsing and putting away the toothbrush.
  • Total task chaining: The child practices all steps in the sequence during each attempt, with help where needed. Over time, support is reduced until the child can do it independently.

Chaining makes big skills easier to learn. Whether it’s brushing teeth, getting dressed, or making a snack, breaking tasks into steps helps children gain confidence and independence.

At Able Stars ABA, we use chaining and other proven ABA techniques to help kids learn daily living skills. Our ABA services in Maryland include:

  • In-home ABA therapy for support in your child’s own environment.
  • School-based ABA therapy to build success in the classroom.
  • ABA parent training so families can support learning at home.

Want to see how chaining and ABA therapy can help your child? Contact Able Stars ABA today.

FAQs

What is chaining in ABA therapy?

It’s a method that breaks tasks into small steps to make them easier to learn.

Which chaining method is best?

It depends on the child — therapists choose the one that works best for their learning style.

Can parents use chaining at home?

Yes, with guidance, parents can use chaining to teach skills during daily routines.


Sources:

  • https://iidc.indiana.edu/irca/articles/applied-behavior-analysis.html
  • https://www.marshall.edu/atc/files/TaskAnalysisTipSheet.pdf
  • https://www.appliedbehavioranalysisedu.org/behavior-chaining/
  • https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3251282/
  • https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S175094670700058X
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