Suggested Reading from PEAT
Below are a list of books that have been recommended by parents and/or professionals. These books should be available to purchase online from other sources e.g. www.amazon.co.uk or www.amazon.com or www.difflearn.com. Some books may be available to purchase from Peat directly at reduced rates. If you wish to recommend a book to other parents, please send us the information and a short review on the book.
Suggested Reading from PEAT
Applied Behaviour Analysis and Autism - Building a Future Together
By: Ed. Mickey Keenan, Mary Henderson, Ken P. Kerr and Karola Dillenburger
Category: Autism
Foreword by Professor Gina Green, Jessica Kingsley Publishers, ISBN: 978-1843103103
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Behaviorask: Straight Answers to Your ABA Programming Questions
By: Bobby Newman, Dana R. Reinecke, Tammy Hammond
Category: Autism
Dove and Orca, ISBN-13: 978-0966852851 (2005)
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Behaviorspeak: A Glossary of Terms in Applied Behavior Analysis
By: Bobby Newman, Kenneth F. Reeve, Sharon A. Reeve, Carolyn S. Ryan
Category: Autism
Dove and Orca, ISBN-13: 978-0966852844 (2003)
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