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Alternative therapies for developmental and learning disabilities and
Autism therapies are too vague and complex how they're separated. The only scientifically-proven therapies are ABA, TEACCH, and PECS (as well as Speech and occupational therapy.) Also Son-Rise is also the least scientifically proven therapy. Why isn't there one article called Early childhood intervention for developmental and learning disabilities, explaining both scientifically-proven and non-scientifically proven approaches?
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The article does well to describe information in a clear and concise manner, however much of what is presented is not neutral to the topic. Though there are articles that support what has been written, it does not allow for the reader to interpret information about different types of alternative therapies. Rather, the information presented attempts to persuade the reader one way. To rewrite the information, consider writing about each therapy presented in the lead. Annamarieloomis ( talk) 03:01, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
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Alternative therapies for developmental and learning disabilities and
Autism therapies are too vague and complex how they're separated. The only scientifically-proven therapies are ABA, TEACCH, and PECS (as well as Speech and occupational therapy.) Also Son-Rise is also the least scientifically proven therapy. Why isn't there one article called Early childhood intervention for developmental and learning disabilities, explaining both scientifically-proven and non-scientifically proven approaches?
ATC .
Talk 23:37, 26 January 2010 (UTC)
The article does well to describe information in a clear and concise manner, however much of what is presented is not neutral to the topic. Though there are articles that support what has been written, it does not allow for the reader to interpret information about different types of alternative therapies. Rather, the information presented attempts to persuade the reader one way. To rewrite the information, consider writing about each therapy presented in the lead. Annamarieloomis ( talk) 03:01, 21 January 2021 (UTC)
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