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1. AUTISTIC SOCIETY AMERICA 2. MILD 3. FAST FORWARD 4. RESOURCE PARENT AUTISTIC CHILD 5. HYPERACTIVITY 6. COUNCIL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN 7. ASPERGERS AUTISM 8. AUTISTIC BLIND 9. CIRCLE FRIENDS 10. GIFTS AUTISTIC CHILDREN Hingtgen & Bryson (1972) reviewed over 400 research articles pertinent to the field of autism that were published between 1964 and 1970. They concluded that behaviorally-based interventions demonstrated the most consistent results. In a follow-up study, DeMeyer, Hingtgen & Jackson (1981) reviewed over 1,100 additional studies that appeared in the 1970s. They examined studies that included behaviorally-based interventions as well as interventions based upon a wide range of theoretical foundations. Following a comprehensive review of these studies, DeMeyer, Hingtgen & Jackson (1982) concluded ". . .the overwhelming evidence strongly suggest that the treatment of choice for maximal expansion of the autistic child's behavioral repertoire is a systematic behavioral education program, involving as many child contact hours as possible, and using therapists (including parents) who have been trained in the behavioral techniques" (p.435). autistic resources and blogs . ECHOLALIA, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, seizure medication, donate mattress, budgetingECHOLALIA ECHOLALIA - Oppositional Defiant Disorder
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