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What’s the Difference Between DTT and NET in ABA?

When it comes to ABA therapy, two popular teaching methods often come up — Discrete Trial Training (DTT) and Natural Environment Teaching (NET). Both help children with autism build important skills, but they work in very different ways. Understanding the difference can help parents choose what feels right for their child’s learning style.


What Is Discrete Trial Training (DTT)?

Discrete Trial Training is the more structured side of ABA therapy. It breaks a skill down into small, easy-to-learn steps. Each “trial” has a clear beginning, middle, and end — the therapist gives an instruction, the child responds, and then receives feedback or a reward.


Think of DTT like a focused learning session at a table. It’s predictable and organized, which makes it especially helpful for teaching early learning skills like colors, matching, or following directions. Because it’s so structured, kids get lots of practice and repetition — and that helps new skills stick.


What Is Natural Environment Teaching (NET)?

Natural Environment Teaching takes a more flexible, play-based approach. Instead of structured trials, the therapist uses real-life moments to teach — like asking for a favorite toy, helping during snack time, or playing a game.


NET focuses on teaching in the child’s natural surroundings, so learning feels fun, spontaneous, and meaningful. Kids learn to use their communication and social skills naturally — not just in therapy, but everywhere.


Which ABA Method Is Best?

The truth is, both DTT and NET are powerful tools in autism therapy. Most ABA programs combine them — DTT for teaching new concepts and NET for practicing them in real-life situations. The best plan depends on your child’s unique needs and personality.


At Steady Strides ABA, families across Texas and New Mexico receive customized ABA programs that blend structure and play to help every child grow with confidence. Services include home-based autism care, school-based ABA therapy, and center-based ABA therapy in Houston


We also offer autism assessments and ABA parent training so families feel supported at every step.


Want to see your child make steady progress? Contact Steady Strides ABA today to learn how our compassionate team can help your child thrive through personalized ABA therapy.


FAQs


  • What’s the main difference between DTT and NET in ABA therapy?

    DTT is structured and repetitive, while NET happens naturally through play and daily routines.


  • Is one better than the other for autism therapy?

    Not really — both are effective! Most ABA therapists use a mix of DTT and NET to build strong, lasting skills.


  • Can parents use DTT or NET at home?

    Yes! With support from ABA parent training, families can learn to use these methods at home to reinforce what their child is learning in therapy.


Sources:



  • https://www.nu.edu/blog/what-is-natural-environment-teaching/
  • https://www.autismspeaks.org/expert-opinion/what-discrete-trial-training
  • https://iidc.indiana.edu/irca/articles/discrete-trial-teaching-what-is-it.html
  • https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED595333.pdf
  • https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3592489/


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