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Optometric Extension Programs

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Brochure
ID: 
3449
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Behavioral Optometry Folder
Notes: 
Brochure provides basic information about the program and summarizes its services.

Hidden Disability Undetected Vision Problems

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
Parent Active for Vision Education; (1994)
Type: 
Brochure
ID: 
3451
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Behavioral Optometry Folder - Miscellaneous
Notes: 
Brochure provides basic information about vision problems.

American Optometric Association

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Brochure
ID: 
3448
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Behavioral Optometry Folder
Notes: 
Brochures provide basic information about vision problems.

Optometric Visual Training Its History and Development

Author: 
MacDonald, Lawrence
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Booklet
ID: 
3452
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Behavioral Optometry Folder - Miscellaneous
Notes: 
Booklet provides information about visual training.

Optometric Care of a Child Manifesting Qualities of Autism

Author: 
Streff, John W.
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Booklet
ID: 
3453
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Behavioral Optometry Folder - Miscellaneous
Notes: 
Provides basic information about optometric problems and autism.

American Foundation for Vision Awareness

Author: 
None
Publisher: 
None
Type: 
Brochure
ID: 
3450
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
Resource Drawer - Behavioral Optometry Folder - Miscellaneous
Notes: 
Brochures provide basic information about vision problems and strategies to correct.

Effectiveness of a Home Program Intervention for Young Children with Autism

Author: 
Ozonoff, Sally; Cathcart, Kristina
Publisher: 
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, Vol. 28, No. 1; (1998)
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2902
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
EI 27
Notes: 
This project evaluated the effectiveness of a TEACCH-based home program intervention for young children with autism. Progress in the treatment group was 3-4 times greater than that in the control group on all outcome tests. This suggests that the home program intervention was effective in enhancing development in young children with autism.

An Effective Day Treatment Model for Young Children with Pervasive Developm

Author: 
Rogers, S. & Lewis, H.
Publisher: 
American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2297
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
EI 29
Notes: 
Explains how to create an effective daytime treatment environment to promote socialization and the gaining of other skills.

Randomized Trial of Intensive Early Intervention for Children with PDD

Author: 
Smith, Tristram; Groen, Annette; Wynn, Jacqueline
Publisher: 
American Journal on Mental Retardation, Vol. 105, No. 4; (2000)
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2885
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
EI 24
Notes: 
Researches the benefits of intensive treatment vs. parent training. Intensive treatment group out performed parent training group on measures of intelligence, visual/spatial skills, language and academics, though not adaptive functioning or behavior problems.

Pediatric View of the Treatment Options for the Autistic Syndrome

Author: 
Dalldorf, Joanna M.D.
Publisher: 
TEACCH
Type: 
Article
ID: 
3437
Price: 
$0.00
Location: 
TRT 08
Notes: 
A developmental pediatrician briefly reviews the many treatment options available to families.

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