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1. PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS 2. AUTISTIC MEDICATION SON DAUGHTER 3. AUTISM DIAGNOSIS 4. CHILDREN 5. TIME MAGAZINE AUTISM 6. AUTISM VIDEOS 7. AUTISM SOCIETY ORG 8. ABA AUTISM 9. DISABILITY 10. AUTISTIC FAMOUS PEOPLE There is some confusion between the terms "facilitated communication" and "augmentative communication" or "augmentative and alternative communication" (AAC). Facilitated communication is based upon the premise that individuals with autism have "undisclosed literacy" (Biklen, 1990). "It is a technique wherein a facilitator touches the hand, arm or shoulder of a person with communication deficits while they jointly point to symbols, letters or words. . . FC is not to be confused with use of appropriately applied manual guidance or other prompts to teach communication and other skills, nor should it be confused with independent use of nonspeech communication systems that may involve letterboards, keyboards, or other symbol systems" (ABA, 1995). autistic resources and blogs . AUTISM NETWORK, Time Magazine Autism, give life, sisters of charity of leavenworth, medical codingAUTISM NETWORK AUTISM NETWORK - Time Magazine Autism
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