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Let me hear your voice
Book • 1993
Catherine Maurice's memoir details her family's struggle after two of her children were diagnosed with autism.
The book chronicles their rejection of pessimistic prognoses, exploration of treatments like behavior modification and holding therapy, and eventual success with intensive behavioral therapy.
It serves as both a personal narrative and a resource for families, offering hope and practical guidance for autism intervention.
The book chronicles their rejection of pessimistic prognoses, exploration of treatments like behavior modification and holding therapy, and eventual success with intensive behavioral therapy.
It serves as both a personal narrative and a resource for families, offering hope and practical guidance for autism intervention.
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when discussing the growing demand for ABA services in the 1990s.

Bill Ahearn

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Understanding Repetitive Behavior: Session 299 with Bill Ahearn