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Communication
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.

Bondy, A. and Frost, L. (2002). A Picture's Worth: PECS and other visual communication strategies in autism. Topics in Autism. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House Pub.

Freeman, S., & Dake, L. (1997). Teach Me Language. Langley, B.C. Canada: SKF Books.

Hodgdon, L. (1995). Visual Strategies for Improving Communication: Practical supports for schooland home. Troy, MI: Quirk Roberts.

Quill, K.A. (Ed.) (1995).Teaching Children with Autism: Strategies to enhance communication and socialization.Albany, NY: Delmar Publishers.

Schopler, E. & Mesibov, G.B. (1985). Communication Problems in Autism. New York, NY: Plenum Press.

Watson, L.R., Lord, C., Schaffer, B., & Schopler, E. (1989). Teaching Spontaneous Communication to Autistic and Developmentally Handicapped Children. New York: Irvington Publishers, Inc.

Wetherby, A.M. (1992).Communication and Language Intervention for Preschool Children. Buffalo, NY: Educom Associates, Inc.

 

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