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Research says video modeling works—Here’s how to implement it.

January 28, 2016By Sarah Hansen
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New brain connectivity findings suggest cerebellum-cerebrum connections may play role in autism

January 21, 2016By Sarah Hansen
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A role for the cerebellum in autism: New review synthesizes the evidence

January 14, 2016By Sarah Hansen
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Social interaction is a two-way street: How well do neurotypicals interpret behavior of individuals with autism?

January 7, 2016By Sarah Hansen
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Inclusion critical to life satisfaction for adults on the autism spectrum

December 31, 2015By Sarah Hansen
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Individuals with autism respond more quickly, less accurately to situations with conflict and emotion

December 23, 2015By Sarah Hansen
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“Just give him the marker!”: Giving choices to children with autism improves academic performance

December 16, 2015By Sarah Hansen
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Praxis and Autism: Bridging the gap between intention and action

December 10, 2015By Sarah Hansen
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Mindfulness training benefits adolescents with autism and their parents

December 4, 2015By Sarah Hansen
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Studies suggest peer support helps children with autism engage in class

November 24, 2015By Sarah Hansen
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