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This photocopiable resource offers a framework for the assessment and measurement of the communication skills of children with autistic spectrum disorders. With assessment and planning sheets, it enables teachers, educators and other professionals to observe and record how children use and understand language, following their progress over time.
Autistic children --- Communication --- Communicative disorders in children --- Thought and thinking --- Disorders of communication in children --- Pediatric neurology --- Education. --- Language. --- Rehabilitation. --- Study and teaching. --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- Methodology
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Most of the insurance that's advertised to protect the place where you live and the things that you own inside is aimed at homeowners. But more than half of all Americans rent their apartments or homes. These people are an underserved market both for insurance and for information about it. This book includes analysis of standard insurance policy forms, case studies of problems and solutions and interviews with industry insiders who know how this type of coverage works."...A timely lesson on an important topic." Kirkus Reviews
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By the end of 2003, consumer debt in the U.S. reached 2 trillion. By 2005, the average American may be carrying over 50,000 in consumer debt and that doesn't count mortgages or car loans. It's unsecured debt related to consumer spending. This borrowing is expensive and is fundamentally changing the way Americans live. Credit scores have become the golden keys to successful living. But what does it all mean? How do you know you're managing your credit wisely? In a credit-based economy, your credit score means as much to you as money in the bank meant to your grandparents. This book explains,
Consumer credit. --- Credit cards. --- Credit scoring systems. --- Finance, Personal.
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Make sure that you're not part of the next 9/11. This book shows you how to avoid being a victim. Americans worry about terrorist attacks; but few people know what to do practically to secure their possessions and themselves. The duct-tape-and-plastic-sheeting mania of early 2003 shows that most Americans need clear-headed information about how to stay safe in the post-9/11 world.This book is a practical resource in that effort. It's filled with checklists, questionnaires and personal audits. This book helps readers make good decisions and take specific actions to manage risk...and to prepare
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It takes an assertive, aggressive advocate to get a claim paid, once someone needs his insurance policy to pay. This book gives readers the tools for being assertive and aggressive with their insurance companies. The shrinking role of insurance agents in the consumer coverage market has caused a lot of changes in the industry-but none is as noticeable as how claims are handled. Get Your Claim Paid returns some balance to the process. Interviews with adjusters, investigators and other insurance professionals-combined with memorable case studies-give consumers tools for getting the coverage they deserve.
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Are HMOs really as bad as some people say? What should you do if your plan doesn't let you see the doctor you want? What happens if you are injured at work? Will Medicare and Medicaid be around to take care of your health when you are old? Health care is undergoing radical change. Consumers have to make more choices than ever about the kind of medical insurance they buy-and how they use it once they have it. This book offers an easy-to-read, but thorough, primer on how health care is packaged and sold. The book explains the jargon and offers the right questions to ask.
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