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Autism (or Autism Spectrum Disorder) Websites

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Autism Resources
This excellent, detailed site offers a large, classified index of links, a Frequently Asked Questions memo with a wealth of information and background material on autism, advice to parents who discover their child is autistic, and collected information about autism-related books.

Autism Society of America
"The mission of the Autism Society of America is to promote lifelong access and opportunities for persons within the autism spectrum and their families, to be fully included, participating members of their communities through advocacy, public awareness, education, and research related to autism." This site offers research information, news and a mailing list.

Autism Spectrum Disorders
This in-depth informative website offers an overview of ASD, related disorders and coexisting conditions, occupational therapy, tactile and sensory defensiveness, improving motor coordination, teaching students with ASD, the social use of language, and related journal articles and links.

Autistics.org
This site offers "resources by and for persons on the autistic spectrum", including an autism information library, web links, software, disability resources list, chat and support functions, and a number of other interesting links.

Center for the Study of Autism
"The Center for the Study of Autism (CSA) is located in the Salem/Portland, Oregon area. The Center provides information about autism to parents and professionals, and conducts research on the efficacy of various therapeutic interventions." This site offers a documented, in-depth overview of autism, as well as related disorders, issues (puberty, autistic savant, self-injurious behaviour, theory of the mind, etc.), interventions (food allergies, medication, sensory integration, etc.), information for siblings, interviews with medical professionals, and other information.

Teaching Strategies for Students with Disabilities
The National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY) has provided information and resources to the nation on disabilities in children and youth for many decades. On September 30, 2013, however, our funding from the Office of Special Education Programs at the U.S. Department of Education ended.



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