Autism Links
American
Academy of Pediatrics
Offers an Autism Resource page and a Developmental
Stages guide covering children's health topics including Autism.
Autism
Link
Provides information and support for autism spectrum
disorder, on a site that links to features, other autism organizations,
services to help parents to meet other parents in their area;
a radio show, and a nation-wide database of service providers.
Autism
Society of America
(ASA) is a leading voice and resource of the entire
autism community in education, advocacy, services, research and
support. The ASA is committed to meaningful participation and
self-determination in all aspects of life for individuals on the
autism spectrum and their families. ASA accomplishes its ongoing
mission through close collaboration with a successful network
of chapters, members and supporters.
Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention
The CDCs mission is “to promote health and
quality of life by preventing and controlling disease, injury
and disability. The organization’s Autism page includes
information on symptoms, screening and diagnosis, treatment and
therapy and frequently asked questions.
The
Elija Foundation
Founded in 2002, the organization seeks to serve
the needs of parents, educators, professionals and caregivers
of children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders on Long Island.
The
Elija Foundation
Founded in 2002, the organization seeks to serve
the needs of parents, educators, professionals and caregivers
of children with Autistic Spectrum Disorders on Long Island.
The
National Autism Association
Offers information, research and support regarding
the numerous theories on the cause of autism and the diverse treatments
available in biomedical, educational, therapeutic, and dietary
fields.
The
SCERTS® Model
An educational approach that prioritizes Social
Communication, Emotional Regulation and Transactional Support
as the core challenges that must be addressed in any program for
children and persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). SCERTS®
is an educational approach and multidisciplinary framework and
guide to directly address these core challenges faced by children
with ASD and related disabilities, and their families. This website
offers comprehensive information about the SCERTS® Model and
its collaborators, and resources that are available to assist
professionals and parents in developing and implementing educational
programs based on the SCERTS® Model.
The
University of Michigan
The University of Michigan's Your Child –
Autism Information Page contains information and online resources
covering topics such as legal matters and parenting tips.
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