comparative study of parent-child interactions in children with autism, children with Down syndrome and typically developing children
The purpose of the study was to investigate parent-child interactions in children with autism, and to compare them with parent-child interactions of children with Down syndrome and children who are developing typically. The study was designed to investigate the transactional behaviors within their...
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