Understanding that children with autism and intellectual disability have different motivators for engaging in repetitive behaviours should be considered in planning occcupational therapy interventions
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Joosten, Annette
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2011Type
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Joosten, A. 2011. Understanding that children with autism and intellectual disability have different motivators for engaging in repetitive behaviours should be considered in planning occcupational therapy interventions, in Proceedings of the Occupational Therapy Australia 24th National Conference and Exhibition, Jun 29 - Jul 01 2011. Gold Coast, Qld: Occupational Therapy Australia.
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Australian Occupational Therapy Journal: 58 (Supp 1)
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Occupational Therapy Australia 24th National Conference and Exhibition
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School of Occupational Therapy and Social Work
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Special Issue: Australian Occupational Therapy Journal. 58 (s1): p. 94. 24th National Conference and Exhibition, 29 June - 1 July 2011, Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre.