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1: Int Rev Neurobiol. 2006;72:181-93.Click here to read Links

Current trends in behavioral interventions for children with autism.

Department of Pediatrics, Division of Child Development and Behavioral Medicine The University of Mississippi Medical Center, Jackson, Mississippi 39216, USA.

This chapter focuses on behavioral interventions involving skill acquisition for children and adolescents with autism over the last 12 years. Literature and outcome data are reviewed with respect to three categories: language, social skills, and self-management. Generalization of results is somewhat problematic, as all of the interventions discussed consist of relatively small sample sizes and utilize single case design methodology. However, expansion and refinement of research methodology over the last decade, with more researchers replicating previous studies, may make broader application of research findings possible.

PMID: 16697298 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]