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1
This is Asperger Syndrome
by Elisa Gagnon & Brenda Smith Myles, 1999.
2
Thinking in Pictures
by Temple Grandin, 1995.
3
Taming the Recess Jungle
by Jenison Public Schools & C. Gray, 1993.
4
Teach Me Language
by Sabrina Freeman & Lorelei Dake, 1997.
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Trevor Trevor
by Diane Twachtman-Cullen, 1998.
6
Teaching Children with Autism-Strategies to Enhance Communication & Socialization
by Kathleen Ann Quill, 1995.
7
"Teen Panel" from AHA's 2001 Spring Conference - April 2001
Amy Gravino, Jonathan Irwin, Mike Kuhn & Edwin Long.
Audio Tape
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"Teen Panel" from AHA's 2002 Fall Conference - October 2002
Mike Kuhn, Jonathan Irwin, Peter Foy & Ed Long.
Audio Tape
9
Transition Planning Services Resource Guide
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10
Taking the Mystery Out of Medication in Autism/Asperger Syndromes
by Luke Tsai MD., 2001.
11
Thinking About You Thinking About Me
by Michelle Garcia Winner, 2002.
12
Tictionary-A Reference Guide to the World of Tourette Syndrome, AS, ADHD, & OCD for Parents and Professionals
by Becky Ottinger, 2003.
13
To OZ and Back-a Bones and the Duchess Mystery
by Alexandra Eden, 2003.
14
Teaching Young Children with Autistic Spectrum Disorder to Learn
by Liz Hannah, 2001.
15
Taking Care of Myself
by Mary Wrobel, 2003.
16
The Ties that Bind-Family Relationships vs. Entanglements from AHA's 2003 Spring Conference - April 2003
by Jean Jacobsen & Michael Greenberg
Audio Tape
17
Teaching Asperger's Students Social Skills through Acting
by Amelia Davies & Fature Horizons, 2004.

 

 
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