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Discrete Trial Trainer - US Version
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By Accelerations Educational Software
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The Discrete Trial Trainer is educational software designed for autism but used with mild-moderate-severe cognitive and developmental disabilities. There are over 250 curriculum content programs and hundreds of selectable reinforcers for individuals developmentally 2 to 9 years old. The Discrete Trial Trainer is a robust and affordable virtual teaching assistant.
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Activity Trainer - US Version
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By Accelerations Educational Software
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The Activity Trainer (AT) is the first software designed to make video modeling (VM) practical. VM increases acquisition rates of skills. The AT has a library of over 300 activities and you can create your own. The AT teaches academic, daily living, recreational, social and communication skills. Robust and affordable.
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