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Language is more than speech: A case study.
Journal of Developmental and Learning Disorders
8 pp. 81-98
New York, NY: Guilford Press pp. 236-266
Changing approaches to communication training with autistic children.
British Journal of Disorders of Communication
24(2), pp. 151-168
Iacono T. , Trembath D. , Erickson S. (2016)
Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment
12 pp. 2349–2361.
New York, NY: St Martins Press pp. 229-249
A strategy for research on the use of nonvocal systems of communication.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
11(1), pp.139-151
The use of nonvocal communication techniques with autistic individuals.
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry
24(3), pp. 339-375
Autistic children exposed to simultaneous communication training: a follow-up.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
17(1), pp. 115-131
Language training with autistic children using four different modes of presentation.
Journal of Communication Disorders
21(4), pp. 333-350.
Matson J. L. et al. (1988)
Training social skills to severely mentally retarded multiply handicapped adolescents.
Research in Developmental Disabilities
9(2), pp. 195-208
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
40(4), pp. 201-303
Mirenda P. , Schuler A. L. (1988)
Augmenting communication for persons with autism: Issues and strategies.
Topics in Language Disorders
9(1), pp. 24-43.
Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools
34 pp. 203-216
Issues in the modification of American Sign Language for instructional purposes.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
11(1), pp. 153-162