Teaching ABCs and Sight Words with DTT
As the parent of a young child, you may wonder: how can a parent teach their child to recognize letters and sight words with success? Have you heard of DTT (Discrete Trial Training)? If your child is receiving ABA, then you have probably heard your Behavior Technician or Case Manager talk about DTT programs or targets that they may be working on with your child. But really, what is DTT?
DTT is a structured ABA technique that simplifies and breaks down skills into small parts which are presented in a systematic manner until current targets are mastered. New steps/targets (i.e., sight words, ABCs, Addition Facts) would not be introduced until a set number of targets have been mastered.
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Setting Up Your Child's Homework Routine
With school being back in session and homework starting to be assigned, it might be useful to provide parents with some tips to make homework more manageable and ease some of the stressors involved. These tips can be modified to fit your child’s needs and routine.
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Behavior Frontiers is Now Fully Contracted with Three Rivers Provider Network!
Behavior Frontiers is pleased to announce that we are now working with the Three Rivers Provider Network! TRPN is an intermediary plan manager that connects providers and payors, and currently serve more than 200 MILLION people nationwide.
From Three Rivers Provider Network: “Founded in 1996, TRPN is the largest and fastest growing proprietary provider network in the United States. The TRPN network is now comprised of more than 1.5 million provider locations, including greater than 5,000 hospitals and 75,000 ancillary facilities.”
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