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Autism
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.

Amenta III, C. A., (1992). Russell Is Extra Special. New York, NY: Magination Press. 

Cohen, D.J., and Volkmar, F. R. (1997). Handbook of Autism and Pervasive
        Developmental Disorders: Second Edition. Canada: John Wiley & Sons.

Collins, A. W., & S. J. (2002). Autism Now What? Stratham, NH: PhatArt 4.  

Grandin, T. (1986). Emergence Labeled Autistic. Novato, CA: Arena Press.

Hart, C. A. (1993). A Parent’s Guide To Autism. New York, NY: Pocket Books.  

Katz, I., and Ritvo, E., M.D. (1993). Joey and Sam. Northridge, CA: Real Like Story Books.

Powers, M.D. (2000). Children with Autism: A Parents’ Guide. Woodbine House.

Schopler, E. (1995). Parent Survival Manual: A Guide to Crisis Resolution in Autism and
        Related Developmental Disorders. New York: Plenum Press.

Simmons, K.L. Little Rainman. Arlington, TX: Future Horizons, Inc.

Wetherby, A.M., Prizant, B. M. (2000).  Autism Spectrum Disorders. Baltimore, Maryland:
        Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.

 

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