“Only through abundant faith, considerable wishful thinking, and a ready willingness to leap chasms of ignorance with bold inferences can anyone claim that much is being learned about those ED children and youth for whom, or in the name of whose diagnostic category, thousands of special education programs have been founded.” [Charlie Lakin, 1983.]
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