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Volume 8, No. 1, Spring 1996
In This Issue...
New Ways to Teach Autistic Children DemonstratedBehavior Analyst Looks at the Battering of Women
Consultation Effort Helps the Disabled
Elementary Students Learn Behavior Analysis
Quilters Give the Big Picture to Improve Lives
Rapid Attention by Teacher Gets Preschoolers More Involved
Key Activities for the Severely Disabled
Much is Revealed in a Close Look at Staff-Client Pairs
In-School Postvention Consultation Aids in Suicide Aftermath
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