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J. Merges: Social Enjoyment Groups for Children, Teens, and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Guiding Toward Growth

Jessica Kingsley, 2011, 208 pp, ISBN 978 1 84905 834 6, $22.95 (paper)

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VanBergeijk, E. J. Merges: Social Enjoyment Groups for Children, Teens, and Young Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Guiding Toward Growth. J Autism Dev Disord 42, 321–322 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-011-1247-4

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