
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Discrete trials are basically the use of repetition and reinforcement. The idea sounds fancy, especially when you start pairing it with data collection, but in reality it is a very simple process.
In this week's episode I am chatting with one of my favorites, Sasha Long from the Autism Helper, about using discrete trials for data collection. She breaks down the process for us and gives tons of useful ideas and tips to get you started.
In this episode you will learn:
Links and Resources
Any resources mentioned or can be linked
Connect with Sasha Long
Sasha's Website
Sasha's Instagram
Sasha's Facebook
Sasha's Pinterest
Sasha's Membership
Behavior Bootcamp
Connect with Dawn
Find me on IG
Etsy Shop
TpT Store
Subscribe
Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
Leave a Review
If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
By Dawn Ellis4.7
2323 ratings
Discrete trials are basically the use of repetition and reinforcement. The idea sounds fancy, especially when you start pairing it with data collection, but in reality it is a very simple process.
In this week's episode I am chatting with one of my favorites, Sasha Long from the Autism Helper, about using discrete trials for data collection. She breaks down the process for us and gives tons of useful ideas and tips to get you started.
In this episode you will learn:
Links and Resources
Any resources mentioned or can be linked
Connect with Sasha Long
Sasha's Website
Sasha's Instagram
Sasha's Facebook
Sasha's Pinterest
Sasha's Membership
Behavior Bootcamp
Connect with Dawn
Find me on IG
Etsy Shop
TpT Store
Subscribe
Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes!
Leave a Review
If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!

1,250 Listeners

368,975 Listeners

476 Listeners

47,397 Listeners

645 Listeners

32 Listeners

206 Listeners

162 Listeners

2,367 Listeners

19,771 Listeners

121 Listeners

53 Listeners

17 Listeners

21 Listeners

10,214 Listeners