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Autism in children
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Aperger's syndrome in children
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Autistic children -- Education -- United States
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Behavior disorders in children
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Learning disabled children
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Autistic children
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Parental burden and severity of behaviors reported among mothers of children with autism
Publication Date:
2008
Creator:
Jimenez, Gihanna
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
29 leaves ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Parenting -- Psychological aspects
Behavior disorders in children
Autism in children
Autistic children -- Care
Source Institution:
Barry University
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Students' and teachers' perceptions of the strengths of students with mild autism using Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Publication Date:
2006
Creator:
McKeehan, Markthomas Tye
Publisher:
Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:
x, 152 leaves : ill. ; 28 cm
Subjects:
Autism in children
Aperger's syndrome in children
Learning disabled children
Multiple intelligence
Autistic children -- Education -- United States
Source Institution:
Barry University