Topics in Early Childhood Special Education

1.1k papers and 25.0k indexed citations i.

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The 1.1k papers published in Topics in Early Childhood Special Education in the last decades have received a total of 25.0k indexed citations. Papers published in Topics in Early Childhood Special Education usually cover Clinical Psychology (706 papers), Developmental and Educational Psychology (460 papers) and Education (450 papers) specifically the topics of Family and Disability Support Research (612 papers), Early Childhood Education and Development (272 papers) and Behavioral and Psychological Studies (219 papers). The most active scholars publishing in Topics in Early Childhood Special Education are Samuel L. Odom, Patricia F. Vadasy, Carl J. Dunst, Ann P. Kaiser, Mark Wolery, Gerald Mahoney, Mary Beth Bruder, Ilene Sharon Schwartz, Mary Louise Hemmeter and Phillip S. Strain.

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