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  2. Snoezelen - Wikipedia

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    A small research study carried out in Brussels compared the behavior of nine adult clients with profound autism in both classroom and Snoezelen settings. Though individual results varied, the study claimed a 50% reduction in distress and stereotypical behavior, and 75% less aggression and self-injury in the Snoezelen environment. [citation needed]

  3. Resource room - Wikipedia

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    Other research has indicated that students show growth in visuo-motor perception, arithmetic, spelling and overall self-perception through time in the resource room classroom. [7] At least one study has suggested students with learning disabilities in resource rooms have higher expectations regarding their academic success when they are in the ...

  4. Sensory room - Wikipedia

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    A sensory room is a special room designed to develop a person's sense, usually through special lighting, music, and objects. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It can be used as a therapy for children with limited communication skills.

  5. Local businesses, charities ramp up autism-welcoming efforts ...

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    Autism is diagnosed in about 1 in 36 children, and in an estimated 2.2% of adults nationwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which defines autism as a ...

  6. An adult with autism shares the most important advice he ...

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    Magro has written five books, the most recent of which, "Supporting Your Autism Journey: Autistic Adult Answers Your Burning Questions," is being released April 2, in honor of World Autism ...

  7. A firm that serves kids with autism grew until it had 265 ...

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    With Eileen Appelbaum, co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, Batt co-wrote a study: “Pocketing Money for Special Needs Kids: Private Equity in Autism Services.” The ...