A Review of Interventions to Reduce Challenging Behavior in School Settings for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders

“On a structured measure of social behavior, statistically significant change from pre- to post-testing was demonstrated on several scales, including talking with peers, initiating conversations with staff, appropriate facial expressions, and fluency of speech, despite the small sample size.”

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