Abstract

Abstract Date Presented 4/21/2018 In a sample from the general population, including typically developing children and those with conditions, sensory processing predicted social skills and problem behaviors. Different sensory processing patterns were associated with specific social skill and problem behavior domains. Primary Author and Speaker: Noor Ismael Additional Authors and Speakers: Lisa Mische Lawson, Evan Dean, Winnie Dunn

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