The experiences of behavior interventionists who work with children with autism in families' homes

By: Elfert, Miriam.
Contributor(s): Mirenda, Pat.
Series: Autism 10 (6) 2006: 577-591.Publisher: 2006Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CHILDREN | AUTISM | BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT | CANADA | STRESS | FAMILY INTERACTION | BEHAVIOUR ANALYSIS | INTERVENTIONSummary: Examines the experiences of 65 behaviour interventionists (BIs) who provide home based instruction to children with autism in two Canadian provinces. Describes the methodology, discusses the findings, considers future research and concludes with a precis of the implications.
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Examines the experiences of 65 behaviour interventionists (BIs) who provide home based instruction to children with autism in two Canadian provinces. Describes the methodology, discusses the findings, considers future research and concludes with a precis of the implications.

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