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Natural Environment Teaching (NET) is a scientifically proven teaching method which allows ABA practitioners to incorporate the learner’s natural environment into the teaching, development, and generalization of skills.
Natural Environment Teaching is an essential ABA tool that systematically teaches behaviors in an individual’s natural environment. In NET, we place the emphasis on learning within a naturalistic setting — such as at home, school, or the community.
Natural Environment Teaching – or NET – is an approach that has been integral to The Son-Rise Program over the past 40+ years. NET centers around child-led learning in familiar, everyday settings.
Natural Environment Teaching (NET) is an ABA therapy method that focuses on teaching skills in real-life settings, such as during play or daily routines. NET allows children to learn naturally, using their interests and motivation to guide the learning process.
Natural Environment Training (NET) moves towards comprehensive learning in ABA Therapy, targeting learning in natural settings, to promote Readiness for School and generate an enduring love of learning. Parents and educators have an opportunity to watch children’s ability to develop in their natural settings with the help of NET.
NET is all about naturalistic “learning through play” or learning in the natural setting. Natural setting means that teaching isn't just occurring at a desk or table located in a therapy room, but in a variety of environments and locations.
Natural Environment Training (NET) stands as a dynamic teaching approach within the Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) framework. Distinguished by its child-centric and flexible structure, NET shifts away from traditional table-based learning.
Natural Environment Training (NET) is a powerful approach in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy that focuses on teaching children with autism essential skills within the context of their everyday lives.
Natural Environment Teaching, also known as NET, is a therapy technique that focuses less on structured lesson plans and more on the child’s unique needs. It takes advantage of all the same principles of Applied Behavior Analysis.
Natural Environment Teaching (NET) in ABA therapy represents a powerful and practical approach to promoting meaningful learning and skill development. By leveraging the child’s natural environment and interests, NET creates highly engaging and relevant teaching opportunities.