News & Articles on Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, & PDD

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What's New in this Issue
 

If Only I'd Known: Things Nobody Told Me When My Child was Diagnosed

Safe and Sound: Safety Issues & Concerns

Animal Crossing: Creating Connections via Video Games

Autism Movement Therapy®

April Morning

His Own Best Advocate

Building Blocks of Early (and Later!) Intervention - NEW column


Finding the Words…with Augmented Communication (Part 5)

Punishment: No Return on Investment with Students with ASD

Teaching the Second Step of Communication: Physical Presence

Innovative Methods for Handling Hitting, Biting, and Kicking


With a Little Help From Your (New) Friends

 


 
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