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Lights! Camera! Autism! by Kate McGinnity, Sharon Hammer, and Lisa Ladson $25.00. Buy from PayPal or Amazon. Using video technology to enhance lives. Supplemental DVD included. “Lights! Camera!...
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A significant article in the latest issue of Disability Studies Quarterly, “Rethinking Autism: Implications of Sensory and Movement Differences” by Anne Donnellan, David Hill, and Martha Leary, cites...
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