Visual Schedules and Autism
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Related Other Reading
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Banda D. R., Grimmett E. (2008)
Enhancing social and transition behaviors of persons with autism through activity schedules: A review.
Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities.
43(3),
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Knight V. F., Sartini E., Spriggs A. D. (2015)
Evaluating visual activity schedules as evidence-based practice for individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders.
45(1),
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Lequia J., Machalicek W., Rispoli M. (2012)
Effects of activity schedules on challenging behavior exhibited in children with autism spectrum disorders: A systematic review.
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders.
6(1),
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Stokes S. (2000)
Low tech strategies [for children with autism].
Green Bay, WI:
Cooperative Education Service Agency 7
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Stromer R.
et al.
(2006)
Activity schedules, computer technology, and teaching children with autism spectrum disorders.
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities.
21(1),
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