DTTC (Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing) and ReST (Rapid S…
DTTC (Dynamic Temporal and Tactile Cueing) and ReST (Rapid Syllable Transition) are both therapies targeted at CAS. DTTC focuses on real words, slows the model rate, and starts with frequent knowledge of performance. ReST focuses on multisyllabic nonsense words with varied stress and intonation, and uses knowledge of results on 50% of practice repetitions. Discuss when you would consider using each type of therapy, and why. In your answer, you should discuss differences in approach that affect their contribution to initial acquisition vs. generalization of learning, as well as the concept of communicative engagement and the communication pyramid.
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