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DRT-Discrete Trial Training is one of a variety of approaches that use the principles of ABA. DRT begins with a comprehensive assessment of each learner's current skills and needs. The assessment is typically accomplished by observing the learner directly in a variety of situations. Every skill that is selected for instruction is defined in clear, observable measures and terms. They are then broken down into its component parts. Each component is then taught by presenting a cue or prompt (antecedent). When the target response occurs, its followed immediately by a consequence that must be motivating for that particular learner. Any other response given is ignored. The antecedent-response-consequence method is considered to be a learning trial. There are many trials presented to the learner in succession. The learner's

responses are documented and recorded based on well defined, specific, and objective criteria. I hope this helps

From: H <gary00001msn (DOT) com>

Subject: Broward Schools uses ABA

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Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010, 1:45 AM

It is my understanding that Broward Schools

now offers ABA in it's schools. If you think your child needs it, I suggest

you ask and make sure you post your request in the Parent Input Section of

your IEP.

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Jess,  I thought your first statement was in reverse. The

proper acronym is ABA-DTT. In other words, Discrete Trial is a type of ABA. DTT

cannot stand alone to have any validity.

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Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 7:38 AM

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Subject: What Discrete Trial Training Is . . .

DRT-Discrete Trial Training is one of a variety of

approaches that use the principles of ABA. DRT begins with a comprehensive

assessment of each learner's current skills and needs. The assessment is

typically accomplished by observing the learner directly in a variety of

situations. Every skill that is selected for instruction is defined in clear,

observable measures and terms. They are then broken down into its component

parts. Each component is then taught by presenting a cue or prompt

(antecedent). When the target response occurs, its followed immediately by a

consequence that must be motivating for that particular learner. Any other

response given is ignored. The antecedent-response-consequence

method is considered to be a learning trial. There are many trials presented

to the learner in succession. The learner's responses are documented and

recorded based on well defined, specific, and objective criteria. I hope this

helps

From: H <gary00001msn (DOT) com>

Subject: Broward Schools uses ABA

To: sList@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010, 1:45 AM

It is my understanding that Broward Schools now offers ABA in it's schools.

If you think your child needs it, I suggest you ask and make sure you post

your request in the Parent Input Section of your IEP.

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Jess,  I thought your first statement was in reverse. The

proper acronym is ABA-DTT. In other words, Discrete Trial is a type of ABA. DTT

cannot stand alone to have any validity.

From:

sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf

Of Jess Montado

Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 7:38 AM

To: sList

Subject: What Discrete Trial Training Is . . .

DRT-Discrete Trial Training is one of a variety of

approaches that use the principles of ABA. DRT begins with a comprehensive

assessment of each learner's current skills and needs. The assessment is

typically accomplished by observing the learner directly in a variety of

situations. Every skill that is selected for instruction is defined in clear,

observable measures and terms. They are then broken down into its component

parts. Each component is then taught by presenting a cue or prompt

(antecedent). When the target response occurs, its followed immediately by a

consequence that must be motivating for that particular learner. Any other

response given is ignored. The antecedent-response-consequence

method is considered to be a learning trial. There are many trials presented

to the learner in succession. The learner's responses are documented and

recorded based on well defined, specific, and objective criteria. I hope this

helps

From: H <gary00001msn (DOT) com>

Subject: Broward Schools uses ABA

To: sList@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010, 1:45 AM

It is my understanding that Broward Schools now offers ABA in it's schools.

If you think your child needs it, I suggest you ask and make sure you post

your request in the Parent Input Section of your IEP.

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Jess,  I thought your first statement was in reverse. The

proper acronym is ABA-DTT. In other words, Discrete Trial is a type of ABA. DTT

cannot stand alone to have any validity.

From:

sList [mailto:sList ] On Behalf

Of Jess Montado

Sent: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 7:38 AM

To: sList

Subject: What Discrete Trial Training Is . . .

DRT-Discrete Trial Training is one of a variety of

approaches that use the principles of ABA. DRT begins with a comprehensive

assessment of each learner's current skills and needs. The assessment is

typically accomplished by observing the learner directly in a variety of

situations. Every skill that is selected for instruction is defined in clear,

observable measures and terms. They are then broken down into its component

parts. Each component is then taught by presenting a cue or prompt

(antecedent). When the target response occurs, its followed immediately by a

consequence that must be motivating for that particular learner. Any other

response given is ignored. The antecedent-response-consequence

method is considered to be a learning trial. There are many trials presented

to the learner in succession. The learner's responses are documented and

recorded based on well defined, specific, and objective criteria. I hope this

helps

From: H <gary00001msn (DOT) com>

Subject: Broward Schools uses ABA

To: sList@ yahoogroups. com

Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010, 1:45 AM

It is my understanding that Broward Schools now offers ABA in it's schools.

If you think your child needs it, I suggest you ask and make sure you post

your request in the Parent Input Section of your IEP.

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