Visual schedules and choice boards: Avoid misinterpretation of their primary functions
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1999
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Indiana Institute on Disability and Community
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Augmentative Alternative Communication, AAC, choices boards, visual schedules, communication, Autism spectrum disorder
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Vicker, B. (1999). Visual schedules and choice boards: Avoid misinterpretation of their primary functions. The Reporter, 4(2), 4-5, 18.
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