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Autism - ôˈtĭzəm, a developmental disability resulting from a neurological disorder that affects the normal functioning of the brain. It is characterized by the abnormal development of communication skills, social skills, and reasoning. Males are affected four times as often as females. Children may appear generally normal until around the age of 30 months, although


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    Autism Spectrum Disorders: Identification, Education, and Treatment » Read Now

    by Dianne Zager. 589 pgs.

    Autism is hot these days--this book cuts across special education, school psychology, and school and clinical counseling. Our promotion to libraries and textbook markets should improve.
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    Autism Spectrum Disorders » Read Now

    by Eric Hollander. 443 pgs.

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    The World of the Autistic Child: Understanding and Treating Autistic Spectrum Disorders » Read Now

    by Bryna Siegel. 354 pgs.

    For thousands of loving and concerned parents of autistic children, the suspicion that something may be wrong comes long before the clinical diagnosis of autism, PDD (pervasive developmental disorder), or Asperger's syndrome. When rounds of testing and consultations confirm parents' worst fears...
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    Developmental Language Disorders: From Phenotypes to Etiologies (Chap. 2 "Trajectory of Language Development in Autistic Spectrum Disorders") » Read Now

    by Mabel L. Rice, Steven F. Warren. 411 pgs.

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    Developmental Language Disorders: From Phenotypes to Etiologies is based on the recent conference of the same name sponsored by the Merrill Advanced Studies Center of the University of Kansas. In the past 10 years, considerable advances have taken place in our understanding of genetic and...
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    The Development of Autism: Perspectives from Theory and Research » Read Now

    by Jacob A. Burack, Tony Charman, Nurit Yirmiya, Philip R. Zelazo. 374 pgs.

    Dedicated to the memory and work of Lisa Capps, this volume is a forum for scholars and practitioners interested in the typical and atypical development of persons with autism. Each chapter is focused on theoretical considerations and the empirical evidence regarding a specific aspect of...
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    Autism: Neural Basis and Treatment Possibilities » Read Now

    by Gregory Bock, Jamie Goode. 310 pgs.

    This groundbreaking book brings together contributions by leading scientists from different fields to provide a balanced view of the spectrum of current studies on autism. Four main areas of research are covered.Twin and family data indicate that the heritability of the underlying liability to...
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    Advanced Abnormal Child Psychology (Chap. 17 "Pervasive Developmental Disorders: The Spectrum of Autism") » Read Now

    by Robert T. Ammerman, Michel Hersen. 526 pgs.

    There was a time when abnormal child psychology was the stepchild of abnormal psychology, with perhaps one or two chapters in an entire advanced textbook devoted to children. Given the explosive amount of new research on child development in general since the 1980s, "stepchild" is obviously no...
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    When Autism Strikes: Families Cope with Childhood Disintegrative Disorder » Read Now

    by Robert A. Catalano. 248 pgs.

    To lose a child is tragic; to lose a child who still lives is beyond comprehension. Yet this is the experience of the mothers and fathers who tell their very personal stories in this important book. Their children, born healthy and happy, lost their minds to a mysterious disorder with no known cause...
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    Asperger's Syndrome: Intervening in Schools, Clinics, and Communities » Read Now

    by Linda J. Baker, Lawrence A. Welkowitz. 298 pgs.

    In recent years, a growing number of children and adults have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by severe difficulties with social communication. While extremely talented in their areas of special interest, many with the diagnosis also have problems with...
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    Does DSM-IV Asperger's Disorder Exist?, in Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology » Read Now

    by Susan Dickerson Mayes, Susan L. Calhoun, Dana L. Crites. 9 pgs.

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    Sex Linkage of Intelligence: The X-Factor (Chap. 12 "X-linked Mental Deficiency") » Read Now

    by Robert Lehrke. 194 pgs.

    ...The author presents a theory that major genes controlling the growth of human intelligence, both left- and right-brain attributes, are on the X-chromosome. The more...
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    Classroom Behavior of Elementary School-Age Boys with Fragile X Syndrome, in Journal of Special Education » Read Now

    by Frank J. Symons, Renee D. Clark, Jennifer P. Roberts, Donald B. Jr. Bailey. 9 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library

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