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AAC intervention does not hinder natural speech production for children with autism, but natural speech gains tend to be small
AAC intervention does not hinder natural speech production for children with autism, but natural speech gains tend to be small
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Evidence-based communication assessment and interventionVolume
3Pagination
11-14Location
Abingdon, EnglandPublisher DOI
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1748-9539eISSN
1748-9547Language
engNotes
Abstracted from: Schlosser, R. W., & Wendt, O. (2008). Effects of augmentative and alternative communication intervention on speech production in children with autism : a systematic review. American Journal of Speech–Language Pathology, 17, 212–230Publication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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