... however, failed to find unambiguous support for this claim (see for example Ozonoff & Griffith, 2000) although the majority of individuals with AS are markedly clumsy (Green, Baird, Barnett, Henderson, Huber, & Henderson, 2002; ...
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EARLY CASE REPORTS ______ THE FIRST ATTEMPTS TO IDENTIFY AUTISM AS A DISTINCT CONDITION Kanner's and Asperger's Seminal Accounts ... what is published and read about autism today will take its place in 'the history of autism' tomorrow.
This distinguished collection of essays explores the place of natural language in human cognition.
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'The author of this excellent new book states in the preface that she intended to "provide an account of autism that people with little or no specialist knowledge will find comprehensible and digestible, but which at the same time offers ...