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COMMUNICATION DISORDERS

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  • Konstantareas, M. M. (1998). Allegations of sexual abuse by nonverbal autistic people via facilitated communication: Testing of validity. Child Abuse and Neglect, 22(10), 1027-1041.
  • Heckler, S. (1994). Facilitated communication: A response by child protection. Child Abuse and Neglect, 18(6), 495-503.
  • Huer, M.B., & Yaniv, K. (2006, Dec. 26) Access to Justice: An SLP's guide to helping persons with complex communication needs voice their case. The ASHA Leader, 11(17), 6-7, 28-29.
  • Oosterhoorn, R., & Kendrick, A. (2001). No sign of harm: Issues for disabled children communicating about abuse. Child Abuse Review, 10(4), 243-253.
  • Tiapula, S. (2005). Learning to Read the Signs: Prosecution Strategies for Child Abuse Cases with Deaf Victims and Witnesses. Update, 18(5). American Prosecutors Research institute.
  • Warfield, J. L. (2006). Silent Voices: PreparingDeaf Children for Court. Update, 19(10). American Prosecuters Research Institute.
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