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The PDA Center - Professional
Development in Autism
The Professional Development
in Autism Center (PDA) provides training and support for school
districts, families and communities to ensure that students with
ASD have access to high quality, evidence-based educational services
in his or her local school district.
www.pdacenter.org |
elementary DATA
Elementary DATA is commited to helping school districts address the issues related to educating students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in elementary schools. Elementary Data asissts school districts in implementing an efficient model of service delivery resulting in improved child outcomes acceptable to consumers.
depts.washington.edu/elemdata/ |
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UW Autism Center
UW Autism Center provides diagnostic evaluations and multi-disciplinary intervention services for children with autism spectrum disorders from infancy through adolescence, and a wide range of professional training opportunities.
depts.washington.edu/uwautism |
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Online Asperger Syndrome
Information & Support
This resource is maintained
by Barb Kirby and has been made possible by a generous grant of
space and assistance by the University of Delaware. The website
offers a great deal of information and resources about Asperger's
syndrome.
www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger |
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FEAT (Families for
Early Autism Treatment)
FEAT (Families for Early
Autism Treatment) is a non-profit organization of parents and professionals,
designed to help families with children who have received the diagnosis
of Autism or Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD NOS). It offers
a network of support where families can meet each other and discuss
issues surrounding autism and treatment options.
www.feat.org |
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FEAT of Washington
State
FEAT of Washington State
is dedicated to ensuring all children with autism and related developmental
disorders have opportunity to reach their full potential through
effective behavioral intervention programs.
www.featwa.org |
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The 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.
www.autism-society.org |
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The Center for the
Study of Autism (CSA)
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.
Much of our research is in collaboration with the Autism Research
Institute in San Diego, California.
www.autism.org |
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Autism Resources
Welcome to www.autism-resources.com,
offering information and links regarding the developmental disabilities
autism and Asperger's Syndrome.
www.vaporia.com/autism |
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Autism PDD Network
The purpose of this site
is to guide you to the key issues associated with spectrum disorders.
This sites provides information about diagnosis, treatment, IEP's,
schools, legal rights, and much much more. The site also includes
several links to other sites about autism.
www.autism-pdd.net |
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The National Alliance
for Autism Research, NAAR
The National Alliance
for Autism Research, NAAR, is a national nonprofit, tax-exempt organization
dedicated to finding the causes, prevention, effective treatment
and, ultimately, cure of the autism spectrum disorders.
www.naar.org |
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Do2Learn
Activities to promote
independence in individuals with special learning needs.
www.dotolearn.com |
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Access for Autistic
Youth (AAY)
Autism information &
support to affected families in underserved communities.
www.cultural.org/aay |
Support for Families
Crisis Clinic
The purpose of this web
site is to provide you with access to Crisis Clinic's comprehensive
database and to give you a picture of the services that Crisis Clinic
offers.
http://www.crisisclinic.org/ |
Life Planning Services
Since 1993 Life Planning
Services has assisted families in preparing a comprehensive plan
to meet the special needs of persons with Developmental disabilities,
emphasizing lifestyle, legal, financial, and government benefit
issues.
http://www.lifeplanningservices.com/index.html |
Washington PAVE
A parent-directed organization,
exists to increase independence, empowerment, and future opportunities
for consumers with special needs, their families and communities,
through training, information, referral and support.
http://www.washingtonpave.org/ |
FEAT (Families for
Early Autism Treatment)
FEAT (Families for Early
Autism Treatment) is a non-profit organization of parents and professionals,
designed to help families with children who have received the diagnosis
of Autism or Pervasive Developmental Disorder (PDD NOS). It offers
a network of support where families can meet each other and discuss
issues surrounding autism and treatment options.
www.feat.org |
ARC (Autism Research Centre)
The mission of the ARC is to understand the biomedical causes of autism spectrum conditions, and develop new and validated methods for assessment and intervention.
www.autismresearchcentre.com |
Autism Society of Washington
The Autism Society of Washington promotes the active and informed involvement of family members and the individual with autism in the planning of individualized, appropriate services and supports.
www.autismsocietyofwa.org |
CHAT
The Checklist for Autism in Toddlers is a short questionnaire which is filled out by the parents and a primary health care worker at the 18 month developmental check-up. It aims to identify children who are risk for social-communication disorders..
CHAT |
Special Programs for Siblings
The Sibling Support Project of the Arc of the United States - workshops for Winter, Spring, and Summer
ARC |
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