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Published on: January 25, 2018
Natalie T Castelluccio1, Cammarie Johnson1
1New England Center for Children and Western New England University.
This study shows that preference assessments can identify preferred breaks that act as reinforcers for individuals with autism. These findings help clinicians tailor behavior plans effectively.
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