"A Reply to Recent Public Critiques . . ."

TIME magazine featured a couple treatments for autism in its May 7, 2006 issue. One article in particular "Tale of Two Schools" by Claudia Wallis was especially critical of behavioral treatment. Many behavioral treatment professionals in the autism community were unhappy with the piece, an...

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