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Does Your Baby Have Autism?: A Revolutionary Theory for the Early Diagnosis of Autism

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Does Your Baby Have Autism?: A Revolutionary Theory for the Early Diagnosis of Autism photo
Osnat Teitelbaum & Philip Teitelbaum, PhD (2008)

This book provides information on the general history of autism, followed by a discussion of The ladder motor development. Each of the four chapters then examines one motor skill, contrasting typical development with atypical development. There is information included for parents to help guide them in finding professional help for a child whose motor skills may indicate a problem.
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Morgantown, WV
Item Classification:
Learning, Cognition, and Developmental
Website ID:
63754
Inventory Tag:
1619
Weight (lbs.):
0.00
Make:
RJ506.A9T428 2008
Warranty:
INV 11.2020
Date Listed:
9/7/2010
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Estimated Current Value (MSRP):
$0.00
Asking Price:
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Program:
Disability Resource Library North
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