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    Conceptions and Misconceptions of Autism

    enDecember 18, 2009
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    About this Episode

    There is a proliferation of information about autism in the media and in research today. In this Classes Without Quizzes lecture, Professor Tara Flanagan discusses the things that we know, don’t know, and misrepresent about autism. She also offers some practical solutions for improving the lives of individuals with autism.

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