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ABA Resources for Recovery from Autism/PDD/Hyperlexia Richard Saffran
Autism and ABA  www.behavior.org
ABA- Description of Applied Behavior Analysis Association for Science in Autism Treatment
Circle of Friends a program for children who have difficulties making friendships Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support
Autism and Developmental Disorders: A Developmental Approach The approach discussed here is what Stanley Greenspan calls a developmental, individual-difference, relationship-based approach (D.I.R.) to intervention--also known as "floor-time." David G. Nelson, MS, LPC
Gentle Teaching a non violent approach for helping people with special needs and sometimes challenging behaviors that focuses on four primary goals of care-giving: to feel safe, to feel engaged, to feel unconditionally loved, to feel loving
Autoimmunity aspect of vaccines in autism Vijendra K. Singh, Ph.D. Department of Biology & Biotechnology Center Utah State University,
HOW TO TEACH PIVOTAL BEHAVIORS TO CHILDREN WITH AUTISM: A TRAINING MANUAL Robert L Koegel, Laura Schreffirnan, Amy Good, Laurie Cerniglia, Clodagh Murphy, Lynn Kern Koegel University of California, Santa Barbara University of California, San Diego
Pivotal Response Training "New Treatment for Autism - HEALTH NEWS — Ask any parent of an autistic child about treatments for autism and they will tell you there are many, but few are proven to work."  ABC7.com
Play Therapy PARENTS' PAGE ON PLAY THERAPY
The Sensory Side Vision Therapy, Music Therapy, AIT, Sensory Integration Therapy, Snoezelen, Occupational Therapy, etc
Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication Handicapped Children - TEACHH the TEACCH approach includes a focus on the person with autism and the development of a program around this person's skills, interests, and needs. The major priorities include centering on the individual, understanding autism, adopting appropriate adaptations, and a broadly-based intervention strategy building on existing skills and interests  The University of North Carolina
Treatments and Approaches for Autism  www.autism-pdd.net
Overview of Theories of Autism Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.D., Ph

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