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Behavior
There are many useful
materials for autism available. This list is based on
materials that I have personally used or reviewed. If
you have suggestions for additions to this list, feel free
to
contact me.
Buschbacher, P. & Fox, L.
Understanding and Intervening with the Challenging Behavior
of Young Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
Language, Speech and Hearing Services in the Schools, 34
(3), 217-227.
Carr, E.G., et al. (1994)
Communication-based Interventions for Problem Behavior: A
user’s guidefor producing behavior change. Baltimore,
MD: Paul H.Brooks.
Fouse, B. & Wheeler, M., (1997). A
Treasure Chest of Behavioral Strategies for Individuals with
Autism. Arlington, Texas: Future Horizons, Inc.(www.futurehorizons-autism.com)
Fox, L., Dunlap, G., & Buschbacher, P.
(2000). Understanding and Intervening with
Children’sChallenging Behavior: A comprehensive approach.
In Wetherby, A.M. and Prizant, Barry M.
(2000).Autism Spectrum Disorders. Baltimore,
Maryland: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co, 307-329.
Gallagher, T.M. (1999).
Interrelationships Among Children’s Language, Behavior, and
EmotionalProblems. Topics in Language Disorders, 19
(2), 1-15.
Hogdon, L.A. (1999). Solving Behavior
Problems in Autism. Troy, Michigan: QuirkRoberts
Publishing.
Moyes, R.A., (2002). Addressing the
Challenging Behavior of Children with High- Functioning
Autism/Asperger Syndrome. England: Jessica Kingsley
Publishers Ltd.
O’Neill, R. E., et al. (1997).Functional
Assessment and Program Development for Problem Behavior: A
practical handbook. California: Brooks/Cole Publishing
Co.
Reichle, J. & Wacker, D.P., Eds. (1993).
Communicative Alternatives to Challenging Behavior:
Integrating functional assesment and intervention
strategies. Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes.
Wickstrom-Kane, S. & Goldstein, H.
(1999). Communication assessment and intervention to
address challenging behavior in todlers. Topics
in Language Disorders. 19 (2), 70-89 |