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Research Article

A Rationale for Therapy for Non-Verbal (Aphasic) Children within the Framework for Learning Theory

Pages 33-39 | Published online: 01 Oct 2014

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  • Birch, H. G., and Belmont, L. (1965), “Auditory-Visual Integration in Brain-damaged and Normal Children”, Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, 7: pp. 135–144
  • Birch, H. G., and Lefford, A. (1964), “Two Strategies for Studying Perception in ‘Braindamaged’ Children”, in H. G. Birch's Brain Damage in Children. William and Wilkins.
  • McGinnis, M. A. (1963), Asphasic Children, Alexander Graham Bell Association.

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