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1. BOARDMAKER 2. AUDITORY PROCESSING 3. TREATMENT AUTISM 4. ARTICLE ON AUTISM 5. JOURNAL AUTISM 6. MAINSTREAM 7. VERBAL 8. CENTER AUTISM RELATED DISORDERS 9. AUTISM CHILDREN 10. CHADD According to Murray and Anzalone (1991), "care is required not to overstep the boundaries of sensory integration theory when applying these procedures to children and adults with autism." In a study designed to test the effectiveness of SI on self-injurious behaviors (SIB), Mason and Iwata (1990) found that SI was less effective than behavioral treatment in reducing SIB; in one case, the rate of SIB actually increased with SI treatment. A review of the literature did not yield any study concluding SI is an effective treatment for SIB or self-stimulation. Arendt (1988) examined the effectiveness of SI therapy as it applied to individuals with mental retardation. Arendt found that the database of studies was small, and that the methodology in most of the studies under his consideration had serious flaws. These flaws included examiner bias and uncontrolled variables. autistic resources and blogs . AUTISTIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Autistic Child Signs, body dysmorphic disorder, doctor dolittle, criminal lawAUTISTIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE AUTISTIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE - Autistic Child Signs
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