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Many experts now agree that autism is a spectrum disorder and that Asperger syndrome (AS) is high-functioning or mild autism (Attwood, 1998; Eisenmajer et al., 1996; Manjiviona & Prior, 1995; Miller & Ozonoff, 2000; Myhr, 1998; Ozonoff, South, & Miller, 2000; Prior et al., 1998; Schopler, 1996, 1998; Wing, 1998).
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early speech delay, circumscribed interest, teaching children with autism, communicative deficits, effective educational intervention, language onset, communicative impairments, nonliteral language, specific learning difficulties, motor clumsiness, mild autism, information mentally, autistic psychopathy, classic autism, approximate grade, verbal reasoning skills, adults with autism, developmental disorders, autistic symptoms, ideal classroom
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New York, Plenum Press, American Psychiatric Association, Cambridge University Press, Full Scale, Guilford Press, National Research Council, Psychological Corporation, Understanding Social Difficulties, United Kingdom, Jessica Kingsley, National Autistic Society, American Journal, United States, British Journal of Psychiatry, Remembering School, San Antonio, Block Design, Hans Asperger, Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, Wide Range Achievement Test, Comorbidity of Asperger, Oxford University Press, Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales, Canadian Journal of Psychiatry
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