Preschool Issues in AutismEric Schopler, Mary E. Van Bourgondien, Marie M. Bristol Springer Science & Business Media, 2013 M06 29 - 276 pages Drawing on the TEACCH program's twenty years of experience in clinical services, education, and research, this volume synthesizes some of the most important theory and data related to the early identification and intervention in autism and related disorders. Chapters addressing clinical aspects, parental concerns, and legal issues will be useful in helping professionals understand and implement state-of-the-art services for young children and their families. |
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Preschool Issues in Autism Eric Schopler,Mary E. Van Bourgondien,Marie M. Bristol Limited preview - 1993 |
Preschool Issues in Autism Eric Schopler,Mary E. Van Bourgondien,Marie M. Bristol No preview available - 2013 |
Preschool Issues in Autism Eric Schopler,Mary E. Van Bourgondien,Marie M. Bristol No preview available - 2014 |
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