Thursday, January 27, 2011

Progress for children with autism continued

¨ While the “Passive” children, on average, do not tend to demonstrate outcomes as good as the “Active But Odd” children,


¨ “Passive” children tend to do better in more tightly structured interventions. (New research coming out over the next two years may change this)

It may be that P.L.A.Y. will demonstrate positive outcomes for children in all three categories. The research completed so far is promising.


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