
Discrete Trial Training Manuals
Discrete Trial Training (DTT) manuals are structured guides used by educators and therapists to teach specific skills, often to individuals with developmental challenges like autism. They outline step-by-step instructions for delivering repeated, focused teaching sessions called "trials," which involve clear prompts, responses, and reinforcement. The goal is to help learners acquire targeted skills efficiently through systematic practice. These manuals ensure consistency and effectiveness across different practitioners, providing evidence-based strategies to support skill development in a predictable and measurable way.