In Adaptive physical education intensity is not a component of discrete trial training.
Discrete Trial Training is a structured Applied behavioral analysis that breaks down skills into small components. The trainer, systematically teaches these skills and uses tangible reinforcements for desired behavior. It is not focused on intensity and speed learning but rather one on one teaching environment with a highly structured strategy. There are four components of Discrete Trial Training:
1. Discriminative stimulus: Clear brief instructions
2. Child response: the behavior that the child exhibits over instruction,
3. Consequence: Change that occurs after the response
4. Intertrial Interval : A 3- 5 second pause between the consequence and presentation of the discriminative stimulus.
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