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What is DTT? DTT (Discrete Trial Training): Structured learning with repetitive trials, clear prompts, and lots of data tracking. Think table time, 1:1, repetitive practice, materials, clipboard, data. š
What is NET? NET (Natural Environment Teaching): Skill-building within everyday routines, focused on child-led interests and real-world practice. Think free time, on the floor or wherever you are, embedding your goals in whatever youāre doing. š§ø
šDTT Pros:
š¤·āāļøDTT Cons:
DTT, generally really good for early skill acquisition, good for students who have a slower learning trajectory, and for students who need low distractions and repetitions to gain traction.
šNET Pros:
š¤·āāļøNET Cons:
NET, good to generalize learned skills, good for students who are more apt to learn from their environment, who have some play-based skills you can capitalize on.
Itās all about BALANCE!
šTodayās GEM: Your challenge this week. Take one skill and one student this week and take some time with that goal in a DT setting and in an NET setting and see how they work together for you!
ā° We have something to save you TIME this week! ā°
āLinks:
The visuals shared in the podcast which include a simple NET data sheet to try out!
Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists
š More, you say? Weāre here for you!
š Find us!
š±ļø Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you donāt miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!
By Audra Jensen, Caitlin Beltran, Sami Brown5
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What is DTT? DTT (Discrete Trial Training): Structured learning with repetitive trials, clear prompts, and lots of data tracking. Think table time, 1:1, repetitive practice, materials, clipboard, data. š
What is NET? NET (Natural Environment Teaching): Skill-building within everyday routines, focused on child-led interests and real-world practice. Think free time, on the floor or wherever you are, embedding your goals in whatever youāre doing. š§ø
šDTT Pros:
š¤·āāļøDTT Cons:
DTT, generally really good for early skill acquisition, good for students who have a slower learning trajectory, and for students who need low distractions and repetitions to gain traction.
šNET Pros:
š¤·āāļøNET Cons:
NET, good to generalize learned skills, good for students who are more apt to learn from their environment, who have some play-based skills you can capitalize on.
Itās all about BALANCE!
šTodayās GEM: Your challenge this week. Take one skill and one student this week and take some time with that goal in a DT setting and in an NET setting and see how they work together for you!
ā° We have something to save you TIME this week! ā°
āLinks:
The visuals shared in the podcast which include a simple NET data sheet to try out!
Join the Facebook group for collaboration and freebies: The Misfit Behaviorists
š More, you say? Weāre here for you!
š Find us!
š±ļø Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you donāt miss an episode! Showing this love helps us get out to more educators out there!

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