Language / Communication

Characteristics

Differing Levels

Communication & The Family

Communication & The School

References

Discussion


 

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Frost, L. & Bondy, A. (1998). The picture exchange communication system: An introductory videotape. Cherry Hill, NJ: PECs, Inc.

Hart, C.A. (1993). A parent's guide to autism: Answers to the most common questions. New York: Pocket Books.

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Potter, C. & Whittaker, C. (2001). Enabling communication in children with autism. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.

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 Carol Layton, Ed.D and Robin Lock, Ph.D.
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