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Academic Press - International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities Vol 53

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International Review of Research in Developmental Disabilities (Volume 53) offers a scholarly examination of the causes, effects, classification systems, and syndromes associated with developmental disabilities. Published by Academic Press, this volume serves as a comprehensive resource for professionals and researchers seeking updated data on neurodevelopmental disorders. The text covers a wide range of critical topics, including parent-child interactions and self-regulation in children with autism spectrum disorders. It also explores social cognition in neurodevelopmental syndromes and the use of telehealth anxiety services for adolescents with autism spectrum disorder. Additionally, the volume addresses the experiences of adult siblings of persons with intellectual disabilities. This collection provides essential insights for those studying the complexities of developmental disabilities and the various ways these conditions impact individuals and their families.

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Provides a scholarly look at the causes, effects, and classification systems of developmental disabilities.

Covers specific topics such as parent-child interactions in neurodevelopmental disorders.

Examines self-regulation and social cognition in children with autism spectrum disorders.

Includes research on telehealth anxiety services for adolescents with autism spectrum disorder.

Explores the history and experiences of adult siblings of persons with intellectual disabilities.

Offers detailed information on various syndromes and neurodevelopmental conditions.

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