What is the impact of believing in non-evidence-based intervention approaches that promise rapid and dramatic improvements for children with ASD?
A. It can inspire researchers to experiment with innovative approaches.
B. It can restore children with ASD to normal functioning.
C. It can potentially slow down the progress of children with ASD.
D. It can help parents cope with challenges in daily life.
C. It can potentially slow down the progress of children with ASD.
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