
#4 How Early Can Early Intervention Be?
02/19/15 • 18 min
Dr Kristelle Hudry (OTARC, La Trobe University) discusses recent studies which has been intervening with potentially autistic children at the age of one, the accuracy of these predictions and seeing how big a difference it makes.
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Dr Kristelle Hudry (OTARC, La Trobe University) discusses recent studies which has been intervening with potentially autistic children at the age of one, the accuracy of these predictions and seeing how big a difference it makes.
Copyright 2015 La Trobe University, all rights reserved. Contact for permissions.
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