Autism (English-Printed Edition)
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Nothing is more distressing for a parent than to find that a perfectly healthy and active child shuns all attempts to interact with, and affection from their parents. These symptoms, along with several other additional features, are known as autism. In the confusion that follows the initial diagnosis, all parents are in state of shock, and frantically seek guidance on what to do with their autistic child. This book describes assessment procedures and intervention strategies for autistic children. It is based on the current findings and the author's experiences in the field of Clinical Psychology. |
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