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. 2019 Apr-Jun;39(2):128-154.
doi: 10.1097/TLD.0000000000000180.

Case studies comparing learning profiles and response to instruction in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Oral and Written Language Learning Disability at transition to high school

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Case studies comparing learning profiles and response to instruction in Autism Spectrum Disorder and Oral and Written Language Learning Disability at transition to high school

Matthew C Zajic et al. Top Lang Disord. 2019 Apr-Jun.
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