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Accordino R. E. et al. (2016)
Psychopharmacological interventions in autism spectrum disorder.
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy
May, 17(7), pp. 937-952.
Agius M. M. , Vance M. (2016)
A comparison of PECS and ipad to teach requesting to pre-schoolers with autistic spectrum disorders.
Augmentative and Alternative Communication
32(1), pp. 58-68
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology
November, 26(9), pp. 784-791.
Allen M. L. , Hartley C. , Cain K. (2016)
iPads and the use of 'apps' by children with autism spectrum disorder: Do they promote learning?
Frontiers in Psychiatry
April, 7
Allen-Meares P. , MacDonald M. , McGee K. (2016)
Autism spectrum disorder updates: Relevant information for early interventionists to consider.
Frontiers in Public Health
October, 4
Ames M. E. et al. (2016)
Overview and evaluation of a mentorship program for university students with ASD.
Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities
March, 31(1), pp. 27-36.
Improving access to care at autism treatment centers: A system analysis approach.
Pediatrics
February, 137
Adults on the autism spectrum: What you need to know.
London: Research Autism
Children and young people on the autism spectrum: What you need to know.
London: Research Autism
Acta Paediatrica
February, 105(2), pp.137-144.
Baldwin S. , Costley D. (2016)
The experiences and needs of female adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder.
Autism
May, 20(4), pp. 483-495.
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing
February, 30(1), pp. 13-18.
Effectiveness of video modeling provided by mothers in teaching play skills to children with autism.
Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice
Februrary, 16(1),