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Akmanoglu N. , Tekin-Iftar E. (2011)
Teaching children with autism how to respond to the lures of strangers.
Autism
15(2), pp. 205-222
Safety and pharmacokinetics of atypical antipsychotics in children and adolescents.
Pediatric Drugs
15(3), pp. 217-233.
Deochand N. , Conway A. A. , Fuqua W. (2015)
Design considerations for an intensive autism treatment centre.
Support for Learning
November, 30(4), pp. 327-340.
ElChaar G. M. et al. (2004)
Efficacy and safety of naltrexone use in pediatric patients with autistic disorder.
Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews
10(3), pp. 193-200.
Safety considerations of polyunsaturated fatty acids.
American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
71(1), 197S-201S
Geraghty M. E. et al. (2010)
Nutritional interventions and therapies in autism: A spectrum of what we know: Part 2
ICAN: Infant, Child, and Adolescent Nutrition
2(2), pp. 120-133
Gunby K. V. , Carr J. E. , LeBlanc L. A. (2010)
Teaching abduction-prevention skills to children with autism.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
43(1), pp. 107-112
Safety issues with drug therapies for autism spectrum disorders.
Journal of Clinical Psychiatry
66 pp. 32-37
National Autistic Society (2016)
Safeguarding children with autism.
London: National Autistic Society
Riddle M. A. et al. (1999)
Anxiolytics, adrenergic agents, and naltrexone.
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
38(5), pp. 546-556
Journal of NeuroEngineering and Rehabilitation
12
The protection of children and young people with autism from violence and abuse.
London: National Autistic Society