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child's current ways of understanding. The child's mind is not a camera that takes faithful pictures of reality. However, as the mind develops, it becomes more in tune with reality" (Miller, 1989, p. 38). The overall goal to the program would be to reduce
Child Abuse and Counseling
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The Family Link with the School
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Autism
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Exploring Ideas in Autism
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