For those who wonder about such things, especially in light of the flaps over (a) facilitated communication (see statement on SpedPro) and (b) the Judge Rotenberg Center (see earlier post on EBD Blog), there are some well-documented procedures for treating autism. The US National Academy of Sciences has published a monograph detailing these procedures and the evidence supporting them. One can get a copy of the monograph from the National Academy Press site.
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