United Kingdom

Daisy Chain Connects Parents, Volunteers, and 4-Legged Friends to Children with Autism

Daisy Chain in the United Kingdom is part farm, part day center, part parent support group, part sensory play, and all for children for with autism.

“THOMAS” Training: An Early Years Intervention for Children with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder Medhurst, B.; Beresford, J. , Educational Psychology in Practice, Volume 23, Issue 1, p.1-17, (2007) Layperson Summary
Participation of Young Severely Disabled Children is Influenced by Their Intrinsic Impairments and Environment Forsyth, R.; Colver, A.; Alvanides, S.; Woolley, M.; Lowe, M. , Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, Volume 49, Issue 5, p.345-349, (2007) Layperson Summary
Autism Spectrum Disorders Howlin, P. , Psychiatry, Volume 5, Issue 9, p.320-324, (2006) Layperson Summary
Early Intensive Family Intervention and Evidence of Effectiveness: Lessons from the South West Autism Programme Webster, A.; Feiler, A.; Webster, V. , Early Child Development and Care, Volume 173, Issue 4, p.383-398, (2003) Layperson Summary
Educational Provision for Children with Specific Speech and Language Difficulties: Perspectives of Speech and Language Therapy Service Managers Dockrell, J.; Lindsay, G.; Letchford, B.; Mackie, C. , International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, Volume 41, Issue 4, p.423-440, (2006) Layperson Summary
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