Resource list for cognitive motor and sensory supports in persons with autism

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While there are a large number of excellent therapy supports available to persons with autism, most of them focus on applied behavior and typical development theory, treating motor and cognitive challenges as separate issues. Alternatively, the above organizations have a core philosophy addressing cognitive motor challenges as a unitary concept in persons with autism. I encourage persons with autism, and the parents of such persons, to explore the therapeutic opportunities offered by these, and what I expect will be a growing number of similar, organizations. © 2013 Berger.

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Berger, K. A. (2013). Resource list for cognitive motor and sensory supports in persons with autism. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience, (FEBRUARY 2013). https://doi.org/10.3389/fnint.2013.00007

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