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AAY (Access for Autistic Youth)
http://www.cultural.org/aay
Info: The Access for Autistic Youth Program serves
as a conduit for services, information, and technical support for all Autistic
Children and their families and caregivers regardless of their socio-economic
status, race, or cultural background. This web site serves as the critical first
step to different communities who have yet to fully understand or include Autism
within their common language. By facilitating communication between parents and
the communities they live and work in, the AAY program seeks to increase the
tools of parents and caregivers to deal with and treat their autistic child. A
special effort has been made to reach out to communities who are just beginning
to tackle the difficult challenges of Autism by providing a link to all the
information, resources and program and technical support available in a language
they can understand. It is part of a concerted effort to improve access for all
disabled children regardless of their language or economic background.
Information on the web site is available in English, Spanish, Vietnamese,
Russian, Chinese, Arabic and Somali.
ACCESS: Autistic Continuum
Connections, Education and Support Site
http://access.autistics.org
Info: This site was created by a group of autistic adults who are members
of a support group at Vancouver Island Autistic Homes Society.
Autism-20
Questions and Answers
http://www.teacch.com/20ques.htm
The Autism Center-CHHD,
University of Washington
http://depts.washington.edu/uwautism/
Autism/PDD Fact Sheet
(at NICHCY)
http://www.nichcy.org/pubs/factshe/fs1txt.htm
Autism Resources
http://www.autism-resources.com
Info: Index of online information and resources on the
Developmental Disabilities, Autism and Asperger Syndrome, including
advice to parents, resource links, frequently asked questions,
publications and other information.
Autism Society of
America (ASA)
http://www.autism-society.org/
Autism Society of Washington
http://www.autismsocietyofwa.org/
Info: The mission
of the Autism Society of Washington 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.
Autism Today
http://www.autismtoday.com
Info: Autism and Asperger's Syndrome resources and information.
autistics.org
http://www.autistics.org
Info: Resource by and for persons on the autism spectrum.
Autismvoice
http://www.autismvoice.com/
Info:
Autism blog and podcas; a place to share ideas,
resources, and experiences - to find solutions to specific problems, such as
what interventions work best, how to successfully advocate, ways to manage
family life, to enjoy the blessings and solve the daily issues that arise from
raising a child on the autism spectrum.
The Scarlett Letter
http://www.thescarletletter.org
Info: Autism awareness web site for families.
Family Village
Library-Autism
http://www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/lib_autm.htm
FEAT of Washington
http://www.featwa.org/
National Alliance for
Autism Research
http://www.naar.org/
National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development
http://www.nichd.nih.gov/autism/
talkAutism.org
http://www.talkautism.org
Info: Practitioner database, chat, message boards, and other information
resources for the Autism community.
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This page last updated: Sunday, November 25, 2007