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Autism child who couldn't play

This program presents an overview of autism and an update on the latest research in its treatment, with an demonstration of techniques used at the Princeton Child Development Institute.

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  • "Autism"@en
  • "Child who couldn't play"
  • "Child who couldn't play"@en
  • "Autism: The Child Who Couldn't Play"

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  • "This program presents an overview of autism and an update on the latest research in its treatment, with an demonstration of techniques used at the Princeton Child Development Institute."
  • "This program presents an overview of autism and an update on the latest research in its treatment, with an demonstration of techniques used at the Princeton Child Development Institute."@en
  • "Program is a comprehensive overview of autism, a disorder which impedes normal child development and today is recognized as partly genetic biological disorder. We visit the Princeton Child Development Institute and see the results of a highly successful science-based approach to autism."@en
  • ""This program is a comprehensive overview of autism, the mysterious disorder that impedes normal child development. It was once believed that autism was caused by remote, cold parents; most often the mother was blamed. This program explores the frontiers of our understanding of autism, which today is recognized as a partly genetic biological disorder. We visit the Princeton Child Development Institute and see the results of the Institute's highly successful science-based approach to autism, which has attracted professionals from around the world"-Container."
  • "This program is a comprehensive overview of autism, a disorder which impedes normal child development and today is recognized as partly genetic biological disorder. We visit the Princeton Child Development Institute and see the results of a highly successful science-based approach to autism."@en
  • ""We look at autism, a mysterious disorder that impedes normal development in humans and looks at new developments in its treatment. It was once believed that autism was caused by remote, cold parents; most often the mother was blamed. Today, autism is recognized as a partly genetic biological disorder but its cause is still a mystery. The Child Who Couldn't Play examines the latest research on autism. At the Princeton Child Development Institute, the results of the science-based approach to autism attract professionals from around the world. Of the children under the age of five who are treated, over half progress to regular school classrooms.Award: Chris Award, Columbus International Film and Video Festival 1996, International Health & Medical Film Festival finalist""@en
  • "This program is a comprehensive overview of autism, the mysterious disorder that impedes normal child development, and an update on the latest research in its treatment. It was once believed that autism was caused by remote, cold parents; most often the mother was blamed. The program explores the frontiers of our understanding of autism, which today is recognized as a partly genetic biological disorder. We visit the Princeton Child Development Institute and see the results of the Institute's highly successful science-based approach to autism, which has attracted professionals from around the world."
  • "Program is a comprehensive overview of autism, a disorder which impedes normal child development and today is recognized as partly genetic biological disorder.We visit the Princeton Child Development Institute and see the results of a highly successful science-based approach to autism."@en
  • "We look at autism, a mysterious disorder that impedes normal development in humans and looks at new developments in its treatment. It was once believed that autism was caused by remote, cold parents; most often the mother was blamed. Today, autism is recognized as a partly genetic biological disorder but its cause is still a mystery. The Child Who Couldn't Play examines the latest research on autism. At the Princeton Child Development Institute, the results of the science-based approach to autism attract professionals from around the world. Of the children under the age of five who are treated, over half progress to regular school classrooms. Award: Chris Award, Columbus International Film and Video Festival 1996, International Health & Medical Film Festival finalist."
  • "We look at autism, a mysterious disorder that impedes normal development in humans and looks at new developments in its treatment. It was once believed that autism was caused by remote, cold parents; most often the mother was blamed. Today, autism is recognized as a partly genetic biological disorder but its cause is still a mystery. The Child Who Couldn't Play examines the latest research on autism. At the Princeton Child Development Institute, the results of the science-based approach to autism attract professionals from around the world. Of the children under the age of five who are treated, over half progress to regular school classrooms.Award: Chris Award, Columbus International Film and Video Festival 1996, International Health & Medical Film Festival finalist."@en
  • "We look at autism, a mysterious disorder that impedes normal development in humans and looks at new developments in its treatment. It was once believed that autism was caused by remote, cold parents; most often the mother was blamed. Today, autism is recognized as a partly genetic biological disorder but its cause is still a mystery. The Child who couldn't play examines the latest research on autism. At the Princeton Child Development Institute, the results of the science-based approach to autism attract professionals from around the world. Of the children under the age of five who are treated, over half progress to regular school classrooms."@en

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  • "Autism child who couldn't play"@en
  • "Autism the child who couldn't play"
  • "Autism the child who couldn't play"@en
  • "Autism : The Child Who Couldn't Play"
  • "Autism : the child who couldn't play"@en