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Children with autism aren't necessarily visual learners

  • Written by The Conversation
imageBut it doesn't mean teachers and therapists should abandon picture-based therapy.Dubova/Shutterstock

Children with autism are often described as “visual learners” and said to “think in pictures”. Accordingly, teachers and therapists routinely prescribe picture-based communication systems in an effort to support their...

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