2021
DOI: 10.1002/cad.20449
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The feasibility of implementing autism intervention methods in formal education settings welcoming refugee and asylum‐seeking children: A systematic review of the literature

Abstract: Given the significant amount of time that refugee and asylum‐seeking children (RASC) spend in schools, these institutions play an important role in their lives and represent an ideal environment in which to help them to adapt to their host society. The present study aimed to draw attention to the possibility of transferring intervention methods designed for children with ASD to formal education settings welcoming newly arrived RASC to support their adaptation to their new school environment. For this purpose, … Show more

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