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Ep. 5: DTT vs. NET: The Skill Building Showdown

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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. 📋

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 you’re doing. 🧸

👌DTT Pros:

  1. Structured & clear presentation
  2. Easier data collection
  3. Good for initial skill acquisition
  4. Controlled environment

🤷‍♀️DTT Cons:

  1. More difficult to generalize
  2. Can feel unnatural
  3. Can create prompt dependence
  4. Less emphasis on motivation

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.

👌NET Pros:

  1. Better generalization
  2. Learner motivation
  3. More “real” and functional
  4. More social opportunities

🤷‍♀️NET Cons:

  1. Less controlled
  2. Taking data is difficult
  3. May be slower progress
  4. Potential for inconsistencies

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.

It’s all about BALANCE!

💎Today’s 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!

We have something to save you TIME this week!

‌Links:

The visuals shared in the podcast which include a simple NET data sheet to try out!

😍 More, you say? We’re here for you!

🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!

  continue reading

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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. 📋

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 you’re doing. 🧸

👌DTT Pros:

  1. Structured & clear presentation
  2. Easier data collection
  3. Good for initial skill acquisition
  4. Controlled environment

🤷‍♀️DTT Cons:

  1. More difficult to generalize
  2. Can feel unnatural
  3. Can create prompt dependence
  4. Less emphasis on motivation

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.

👌NET Pros:

  1. Better generalization
  2. Learner motivation
  3. More “real” and functional
  4. More social opportunities

🤷‍♀️NET Cons:

  1. Less controlled
  2. Taking data is difficult
  3. May be slower progress
  4. Potential for inconsistencies

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.

It’s all about BALANCE!

💎Today’s 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!

We have something to save you TIME this week!

‌Links:

The visuals shared in the podcast which include a simple NET data sheet to try out!

😍 More, you say? We’re here for you!

🖱️ Rate, Review, Like & Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode!

  continue reading

23 episoder

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