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Early intervention with a parent-delivered massage protocol directed at tactile abnormalities decreases severity of autism and improves child-to-parent interactions: A replication study.

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Authors
Louisa M.T. Silva., Mark Schalock, Kristen Gabrielsen, Sarojini S. Budden, Martha Buenrostro, Gretchen Horton
Title
Early intervention with a parent-delivered massage protocol directed at tactile abnormalities decreases severity of autism and improves child-to-parent interactions: A replication study.
Journal
Autism Research and Treatment
Year
2015
Volume
2015
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Publication Format
Journal Article
Efficacy Study/Review
Yes
Scientific Validity
Peer-Reviewed, Multisite, Randomised Trial, Controlled Trial, Single Blind
Keywords
Autism, Child/Children, Core/Global Functioning/Symptoms, Intervention, Language, Manipulation, Massage, Motor-Sensory Intervention, No Treatment / Waiting List, Parent-Child Interaction, Parent Led or Involved, Pre-School / Toddlers, Qigong, Sensory Sensitivity

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