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A Pilot Study of Using Picture Books to Improve the Social Skills of Children in the Autism Spectrum Disorder

Evaluating the effectiveness of using picture books in teaching behavior to children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), five children with ASD intellectual disabilities (ASD+ID) were taught queuing behavior using picture books. Multiple baselines with a staggered introduction of the independent va...

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Published in:Journal of educational and developmental psychology 2024-03, Vol.14 (1), p.119
Main Authors: Lian, Xiang, Wang, Zhi, GAN, Samuel Ken-En, Pan, Hongrun, Gao, Hongzhi
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