Augmentative and alternative communication to support receptive and expressive communication for people with autism

Journal of Communication Disorders - Tập 31 - Trang 153-180 - 1998
Janice C Light1, Barbara Roberts1, Rosemarie Dimarco2, Nina Greiner3
1Department of Communication Disorders The Pennsylvania State University University Park, Pennsylvania, USA
2Speech Language Pathologist, New Jersey Department of Human Services, Office of Education, Trenton, New Jersey USA
3Speech Language Pathologist, West Shore School District, New Cumberland, Pennsylvania USA

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