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Banda D. R. , Grimmett E. (2008)
Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities
September, 43(3), pp. 324–333.
Betz A. , Higbee T. S. , Reagon K. A. (2008)
Using joint activity schedules to promote peer engagement in preschoolers with autism.
Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis
41(2), pp. 237-241
Bopp K. D. , Brown K. E. , Mirenda P. (2004)
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
13(1), pp. 5-19
Burckley E. , Tincani M. J. , Fisher A. G. (2015)
Developmental Neurorehabilitation
April, 18(2), pp.131-136.
Callahan K. et al.
Social validity of evidence-based practices and emerging interventions in autism.
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
Carlile K. A. et al. (2013)
Using activity schedules on the ipod touch to teach leisure skills to children with autism.
Education and Treatment of Children
May, 36(2), pp. 33-57,
Chebuhar A. et al. (2013)
Using picture schedules in medical settings for patients with an autism spectrum disorder.
Journal of Pediatric Nursing
28(2), pp. 125-134.
Research in Autism Spectrum Disorders
January, 5(1), pp. 763-771
Cuhadar S. , Diken I. H. (2011)
September, 46(3), p386-398.
Dauphin M. , Kinney E. M. , Stromer R. (2004)
Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions
6(4), pp. 238-250
Deris A. R. , Carlo C. F. D. (2013)
Back to basics: working with young children with autism in inclusive classrooms.
Support for Learning
28(2), pp. 52-56.
Dettmer S. et al. (2000)
The use of visual supports to facilitate transitions of students with autism.
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
15 pp. 163-169
Green V. A. et al. (2006)
Internet survey of treatments used by parents of children with autism.
Research in Developmental Disabilities
27(1), pp. 70-84