Chronic food refusal is a common problem among young children with developmental disabilities. Children with chronic food refusal may require supplemental tube feedings or parental feedings. A multicomponent treatment package consisting of escapeΒ±avoidance extinction, shaping and positive reinforcem
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The investigation and treatment of a reading disability in a child of normal intelligence
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- John Wiley and Sons
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