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Discrete trial teaching differs from naturalistic teaching strategies in that: Discrete trial instruction is child-initiated and naturalistic teaching strategies are adult initiated Discrete trial instruction is more effective than naturalistic teaching strategies Discrete trial instruction is adult-initiated and naturalistic teaching strategies are child initiated Naturalistic teaching strategies are more effective than discrete trial instruction.

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  1. 25 May, 20:39
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    Discrete trial instruction is adult-initiated and naturalistic teaching strategies are child-initiated

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    In the Discrete Trial Training method a concept is broken down into parts and each of them is individually explained. The entire concept is not explained at once.

    naturalistic teaching strategies are the teaching strategies that are initiated by the child. They are dependent on what the interests of the child are. Teaching takes place when a child is trying to communicate something.
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