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This book examines early interventions for children with autism
spectrum disorder (ASD) with the goal to enable primary care
physicians as well as other clinicians, therapists, and
practitioners to assist parents in making informed decisions based
on current research. It provides a map for successfully navigating
the maze of early interventions for ASD, focusing on evidence.
Chapters review the similarities and differences between current
evidence-based treatments, how these treatments work, the factors
that facilitate their effectiveness, and the pros and cons of their
use for different children and different needs. In addition,
chapters discuss the services, laws, policies, and societal issues
related to early intervention in ASD. Featured topics include:
Criteria to evaluate evidence in ASD interventions. Effective
approaches for Social communication difficulties in ASD. Effective
approaches for Restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) in ASD.
Naturalistic, developmental approaches to early intervention for
children with ASD The TEACCH approach and other visually based
approaches for children with ASD. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
approaches to early intervention for children with ASD. What works
for whom in ASD early intervention Clinical Guide to Early
Interventions for Children with Autism is an essential resource for
clinicians, primary care providers, and other practitioners as well
as researchers, professors, and graduate students in the fields of
child, school, and developmental psychology, pediatrics, social
work, child and adolescent psychiatry, primary care medicine, and
related disciplines.
This book examines early interventions for children with autism
spectrum disorder (ASD) with the goal to enable primary care
physicians as well as other clinicians, therapists, and
practitioners to assist parents in making informed decisions based
on current research. It provides a map for successfully navigating
the maze of early interventions for ASD, focusing on evidence.
Chapters review the similarities and differences between current
evidence-based treatments, how these treatments work, the factors
that facilitate their effectiveness, and the pros and cons of their
use for different children and different needs. In addition,
chapters discuss the services, laws, policies, and societal issues
related to early intervention in ASD. Featured topics include:
Criteria to evaluate evidence in ASD interventions. Effective
approaches for Social communication difficulties in ASD. Effective
approaches for Restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) in ASD.
Naturalistic, developmental approaches to early intervention for
children with ASD The TEACCH approach and other visually based
approaches for children with ASD. Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA)
approaches to early intervention for children with ASD. What works
for whom in ASD early intervention Clinical Guide to Early
Interventions for Children with Autism is an essential resource for
clinicians, primary care providers, and other practitioners as well
as researchers, professors, and graduate students in the fields of
child, school, and developmental psychology, pediatrics, social
work, child and adolescent psychiatry, primary care medicine, and
related disciplines.
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