Autism Support Program


Here are some related autism local and national resources:

Local:

National:

AbilityHub: www.abilityhub.com

AbilityHub’s purpose is to help you find information on adaptive equipment and alternative methods available for accessing computers. Searching the Internet for accurate information on Assistive Technology is much like "looking for a needle in a haystack". This website attempts to reduced the size of the haystack and bring you the information in an organized fashion.

AccessIT: http://www.washington.edu/accessit/index.php

AccessIT promotes the use of electronic and information technology (E&IT) for students and employees with disabilities in educational institutions at all academic levels. This Web site features the AccessIT Knowledge Base, a searchable database of questions and answers regarding accessible E&IT. It is designed for educators, policy makers, librarians, technical support staff, and students and employees with disabilities and their advocates.

A-Champ: http://www.a-champ.org

A-Champ is a national, non-partisan organization formed by parents in support of children with neurodevelopmental and communication disorders. We are dedicated to advancing public policy issues affecting our children, protecting their human and civil rights, educating the public and media, sharing our goals with state and federal officials, and holding accountable those in government who do not act in the best interest of our children.

Achieving in Higher Education with Autism/Developmental Disabilities: www.aheadd.org

AHEADD is a private organization which was originally developed to provide support for students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (including Asperger's Syndrome) in higher education. We believe that students should have a plan in place to make the tremendous transition from high school to college as seamless as possible. This program is specifically designed to addresses inherent social, communication and organizational difficulties and helps students develop individualized strategies to independently manage their college careers.

Allergy Grocer: http://www.allergygrocer.com

Allergy Grocer Sells fine mixes, prepared foods and ingredients for those with food allergies. Our unique Search by Allergen feature helps you find products that are right for you allowing you to identify up to 18 different potential allergens. You can also search by processing conditions, Kosher, Certified as Gluten-Free, Feingold, Organic, GMO-Free, Kid Friendly, New, & Best Seller status.

American Hospital Association National Directory: http://www.usnews.com/usnews/health/hospitals

The U.S. News/American Hospital Association National Directory has facts and figures on more than 6,000 hospitals. The American Hospital Association has joined forces with U.S. News & World Report to produce a consumer-oriented online directory of hospitals in the U.S. The free directory encompasses more than 18,000 Web pages containing key information and statistics on more than 6,000 hospitals in all 50 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and the territories. The data can be searched by hospital name, state, region and type of hospital. Hospital-specific data ranges from location and contact information to services provided, number of beds, staffing and admissions.

The ARC of the United States: www.thearc.org

The ARC of the United States advocates for the rights and full participation of all children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The ARC's position statements address critical issues related to rights, treatment, services and programs for children and adults with mental retardation and their families.

Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism Association: www.ahany.org

AHA is a New York organization providing support and information for families, individuals and professionals affected by Aspergers Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, and Other Pervasive Developmental Disorders.

The Asperger Marriage Website: http://www.asperger-marriage.info/index.html

A married couple that’s trying to provide a positive message about Aspergers Syndrome within marriage and to show that it is possible to maintain a functional and successful relationship.

Aspie.com: http://www.aspie.com

Aspie.com offers visitors a variety of opportunities to connect with Liane Holliday Willey, EdD, internationally acclaimed speaker and author on the subject of Asperger syndrome.

Athletes Against Autism: http://www.athletesagainstautism.org

Athletes Against Autism (AAA) is a group of athletes, personally touched by autism, who are harnessing their efforts into one voice in order to raise awareness and funds for autism research, treatment and education programs. This is an initiative of the Cure Autism Now Foundation.

Autism Arts: http://www.autismarts.com

Our Mission at the McMurray A.R.T.S. Center and Autism Arts is to offer an open window of opportunities for our children, one in which their light can shine through to a broader community. When those who hear "different drummers" are valued and given opportunities, we believe society will begin to appreciate their individual uniqueness.

AutismAsperger.net: http://www.autismasperger.net

AutismAsperger.net is the web home of Stephen Shore, author of "Beyond the Wall: Personal Experiences with Autism and Asperger Syndrome". It serves to build greater awareness of the autism spectrum and in particular, Asperger Syndrome. It joins other websites with this same focus and will work together with them toward strengthening our community of people on the autism spectrum. I hope autismasperger.net will help people appreciate those on the autism spectrum for who they are and participate with them to develop strengths and make accommodations for challenges.

Autism Conferences: www.autism-conferences.com/index.html

Various conferences throughout the country.

The Autism Education Network: http://www.autismeducation.net/index.htm

The Autism Education Network's mission is to improve public special education programs and to influence public policy that affects individuals with autism. We use new technology and the Internet to connect and empower people in order to affect change.

Autisminfo.com: http://www.autisminfo.com

Our goal is to provide parents, particularly those with newly diagnosed kids, a good source of information.

Autism Network for Dietary Intervention: http://www.autismndi.com

ANDI was established by parent researchers; Lisa Lewis and Karyn Seroussi, to help families around the world get started on, and maintain an appropriate diet. The ANDI mission is simple: To help parents understand, implement and maintain dietary intervention for their autistic children.

Autism Network International: http://ani.autistics.org

ANI is an autistic-run self-help and advocacy organization for autistic people.

AutismOne Annual National Conference: www.autismone.org

AutismOne is a nonprofit organization 501(c) (3) started by a small group of parents of children with autism to address three areas: education, advocacy, and fundraising. AutismOne is a 5-day conference held annually in Chicago with 5 tracks of information: The five tracks: The Science of Autism & Biomedical Treatments; Behavior / Education / Communication Therapies; Complementary and Alternative Medicine; Adolescence and Adulthood and Government/Legal/Personal Issues.

AutismOne Radio: http://www.autismone.org/radio

A Worldwide, Web-Based Radio Station for the Care, Treatment, and Recovery of Children with Autism. Autism One Radio presents knowledgeable, caring hosts providing answers to many of the most important questions. We cover a wide range of topics, including the most effective treatments and therapies, school concerns, legal issues, government policies, family dynamics and more.

Autism Research Institute: http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/index.htm

The Autism Research Institute was established in 1967 by Dr. Bernard Rimland, the San Diego-based nonprofit ARI is world headquarters for research and information on autism and related disorders, and the epicenter of a rapidly growing movement that holds that autism can be treated effectively through intensive behavior modification and a variety of individualized biomedical treatments. The Autism Research institute is a 501 (C) (3) and is supported by donations from concerned people and organizations.

Autism Resources: http://www.autism-resources.com

AR offers information and links regarding the developmental disabilities Autism and Asperger's Syndrome.

Autism Risk & Safety Management: http://www.autismriskmanagement.com

Information & Resources for Law Enforcement, First Responders, Parents, Educators, and Care Providers Research indicates that persons with developmental disabilities, including a rapidly rising autism population, are approximately seven times more likely to come in contact with law enforcement professionals than others. Police and first response professionals will meet children and adults with autism in field situations. Dennis Debbaudt's training will make these interactions safer and less stressful.

Autism Society of America: www.autism-society.org

ASA is dedicated to increasing public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues faced by individuals with autism, their families and the professionals with whom they interact. The Society and its chapters share a common mission of providing information and education, and supporting research and advocating for programs and services for the autism community.

Autism Speaks: www.autismspeaks.org

At Autism Speaks, our goal is to change the future for all who struggle with autism spectrum disorders. We are dedicated to funding global biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society; and to bringing hope to all who deal with the hardships of this disorder. We are committed to raising the funds necessary to support these goals.

Autism Today: www.autismtoday.com

With over 2,500 pages of content which is growing daily, Autism Today is the largest autism resource online and one of the leading autism and Aspergers resource distributor in the world. With over fifty world-renowned speakers, authors and presenters, and more to come, we bring the best of the best to everyone seeking information. Since our company’s inception, we have secured exclusive distributorships for several autism-related publishing houses and product manufacturers.

Autism Treatment Network: www.autismtreatmentnetwork.org

ATN’s MISSION is to create a “gold standard” of medical treatment that will be made broadly available to physicians, researchers, parents, policy makers and others dedicated to enhancing the care of individuals with autism. The organization’s plan features the creation of five regional “centers of clinical excellence” whose physicians will provide a full spectrum of state-of-the-art care, conduct clinical research and mentor talented young trainees. ATN became a part of Cure Autism Now and then in December 2006, when CAN merged with AutismSpeaks, ATN was folded in as well.

Autism USA.net: www.autismusa.net

AutismUSA.net is an information resource on autism and other developmental disorders. The site features a discussion board where anyone interested in autism can participate.

Boston Higashi School: www.higashischool.org

Boston Higashi School, Inc. is the international program serving children and young adults with autism. Our philosophy is based upon the world-renowned tenets of Daily Life Therapy developed by the late Dr. Kiyo Kitahara of Tokyo, Japan.

Brain Gym: http://www.braingym.org

BrainGym is a worldwide network dedicated to enhancing living and learning through the science of movement. For more than 30 years and in over 80 countries, we have been helping children, adults, and seniors to: Learn ANYTHING faster and more easily, perform better at sports, be more focused and organized, start and finish projects with ease, overcome learning challenges, reach new levels of excellence.

Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc. (CARD): www.centerforautism.com

CARD is among the world's largest and most experienced organizations effectively treating children with autism and related disorders. Following the principles of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), a treatment for autism that has been thoroughly researched and empirically validated by the scientific community, CARD develops individualized treatment plans. CARD was established 15 years ago and has several offices throughout the world. With our network of trained supervisors and therapists, we can provide services to families throughout the world.

Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc.: www.copaa.net

The Council of Parent Attorneys and Advocates, Inc. (COPAA) is an independent, nonprofit, 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization of attorneys, advocates and parents. Our primary mission is to secure high quality educational services for children with disabilities. COPAA is premised on the belief that the key to effective educational programs for children with disabilities is collaboration -as equals- by parents and educators.

Cure Autism Now!: www.cureautismnow.org

Cure Autism Now (CAN) is an organization of parents, clinicians and leading scientists committed to accelerating the pace of biomedical research in autism through raising money for research projects, education and outreach. Founded by parents of children with autism in 1995, the organization has grown from a kitchen-table effort to the largest provider of support for autism research and resources in the country. The organization's primary focus is to fund essential research through a variety of programs designed to encourage innovative approaches toward identifying the causes, prevention, treatment and a cure for autism and related disorders. In 2006, CAN merged operations with AutismSpeaks.

Defeat Autism Now!: http://www.autismwebsite.com/ari/dan/dan.htm

The Autism Research Institute convened a group of about 30 carefully selected physicians and scientists in Dallas in January, 1995, for the express purpose of sharing information and ideas toward defeating autism as quickly as possible. The participants, from the U.S. and Europe, represent the most advanced thinking by some of the best minds in the autism world. The participants continue to work together toward the goal of finding effective treatments. Website:

Developmental Delay Resources: http://www.devdelay.org

A nonprofit organization dedicated to meeting the needs of those working with children who have developmental delays in sensory motor, language, social, and emotional areas. DDR publicizes research into determining identifiable factors that would put a child at risk and maintains a registry, tracking possible trends. DDR also provides a network for parents and professionals and current information after the diagnosis to support children with special needs. DDR has a huge bookstore with lots of hard to find books!

Dimensions Therapy Center: www.dimensionsspeech.com

Dimensions Therapy Services include: Systemized Speech and Language Therapy, Computer-Based Intervention, Occupational Therapy, Pathways to Independence™, Therapy of the Arts, Social-Pragmatic Therapy, The Institute For Low-Verbal Children, Auditory Integration Training Website:

DO-IT: Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology: http://www.washington.edu/doit/

DO-IT serves to increase the participation of individuals with disabilities in challenging academic programs and careers. It promotes the use of computer and networking technologies to increase independence, productivity, and participation in education and employment. Website:

Dougie Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism: www.dougflutiejrfoundation.org

The Foundation's mission is to aid financially disadvantaged families who need assistance in caring for their children with autism; to fund education and research into the causes and consequences of childhood autism; and to serve as a clearinghouse and communications center for new programs and services developed for individuals with autism.

Drew Bledsoe Foundation: http://www.parentingwithdignity.com

Parenting with Dignity: useful tools for families, helping people be better parents. As a direct result of the generosity and vision of our son, Drew Bledsoe, the Parenting With Dignity™ curriculum, is available to every parent. The dream we share is that The Parenting With Dignity® program serve as an invaluable resource to all people who desire a world in which respect for others, and especially children, is a way of life.

Eden II/Genesis Programs: http://www.eden2.org

The mission of the Eden II/Genesis Programs is to provide people with autism specialized community-based programs and other opportunities, with the goal of enabling them to achieve the highest possible quality of living across their life spans.

Enhanced Auditory Rehab Service: http://www.autismusa.com

EARS provides Auditory Integration Training, which is one of the recommended therapies for various learning disabilities such as dyslexia, attention deficit disorder, autism, PDD, central auditory processing, language dysfunction. This is the home Enhanced Auditory Rehab Service or 'EARS'. We are in the business of providing Auditory Integration Therapy (AIT) services to children and young adults with developmental and behavioral disorders. Website:

FAIR Autism Media: http://www.autismmedia.org

F.A.I.R. Autism Media is a 501(c)(3) non-profit foundation that we started to create original, up-to-date and comprehensive educational media (in the form of video documentaries) to inform the medical community and the public about the latest advances in research and biomedical & behavioral therapies for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Our current projects include our ever-expanding media center, featuring excerpts of video interviews we've conducted with many of the speakers who present at various national autism conferences and some research projects we are funding.

First Signs, Inc.: www.firstsigns.org

First Signs, Inc. is a national non-profit organization dedicated to educating parents and pediatric professionals about the early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders. Our mission is to ensure the best developmental outcome for every child by promoting awareness regarding the most important and often overlooked aspects of development: social, emotional, and communication.

Generation Rescue: www.generationrescue.org

Generation Rescue is a parent-founded, parent-funded, and parent-led organization. Our mission is to share the truth with parents about the cause of their child’s developmental disabilities so they can focus on treatment. Generation Rescue believes that childhood neurological disorders such as autism, Asperger's, ADHD/ADD, speech delay, sensory integration disorder, and many other developmental delays are all misdiagnoses for mercury poisoning.

Gluten Free Casein Free Diet: www.GFCFDiet.com

Since 1999, this website, www.GFCFDiet.com has been a free resource for any parent who needs support implementing the GFCFDiet. It provides a central location for parents to find other parents who are also using Dietary Therapy. It is the largest free resource of its kind on the Internet, not only providing lists of products to help guide you through the Grocery Stores (ALWAYS READ LABELS!!) but other relevant information which will help every parent learn about Dietary Intervention.

GT World--Special: www.gtworld.org/gtspeclist.html

GT-Special is a safe place where we can discuss our twice-special children, and the problems we face in helping them (and others) understand and deal with their differences, while also encouraging them to develop and enjoy their exceptional intellectual abilities. What does GT-Special address? Generally, we are talking about any gifted child who has a learning disability (LD) and/or other neurological problem(s) that interfere with the child's ability to reach the full potential of his or her giftedness. These other neurological problems may include but are not limited to ADD, hyperactivity, autism, Asperger's Syndrome, Tourette's Syndrome, PDD, ODD, OCD, anxiety disorders, sensory integration disorders (SI), and depression.

Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding: www.thegraycenter.org

The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding is a non-profit, 501(c) (3) organization dedicated to individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and those who work alongside them to improve mutual understanding. We approach the social impairment in ASD as a shared impairment. We work to improve social understanding on both sides of the social equation, helping individuals with ASD to communicate and interact more successfully with the people with whom they live and work.

Health Advocacy in the Public Interest: www.hapihealth.com

TEC Exploration Center HAPI wishes to serve as a public forum, fund scientific research, and serve as an educational resource of scientific evidence that supports informed medical decisions for children.

IDEA Partnership: http://www.ideapartnership.org

The IDEA Partnership facilitates interaction and shared work across professional and family organizations around common interests. Our work allows groups to come together around the issues they care about and create initiatives that will actively engage their members.

Inspiration Software, Inc.: www.kidspiration.com/companyinfo/index.cfm

Inspiration Software®, Inc. is recognized as the leader in visual thinking and learning. We develop and publish innovative software tools that inspire learners of all ages to brainstorm, organize, plan and create. With more than 15 million users worldwide, our award-winning software is revolutionizing visual learning in education—inspiring students to develop strong thinking and organizational skills and improve their academic performance.

Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disorders: www.icdl.com

The ICDL was founded by Stanley Greenspan and Serena Wieder, the Interdisciplinary Council on Developmental and Learning Disorders has been a pioneer in its work to advance the identification, prevention, and treatment of developmental and learning disorders. Through its research, training and publications, ICDL has created a cadre of world class professionals across multiple areas of expertise who are extending the reach of the DIR®/Floortime Model. :

International Academy of Oral Medicine & Toxicology:http://www.iaomt.org

The IAOMT is a membership organization for dental, medical and research professionals who seek to promote mercury-free dentistry, and raise the standards of scientific biocompatibility in dental practice.

Intervention Central: http://www.interventioncentral.org

IC offers free tools and resources to help school staff and parents to promote positive classroom behaviors and foster effective learning for all children and youth. The site was created by Jim Wright, a school psychologist and school administrator from Central New York.

KID Foundation: www.kidfoundation.org

The KID Foundation focuses on research, education, and advocacy related to Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). SPD is a complex disorder of the brain that affects developing children (and some adults). People with SPD misinterpret everyday sensory information, such as touch, sound, and movement, giving them a different experience of the world from everyone else.

Kids Health: http://www.kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/brain/autism.html

Kids Health is the largest and most visited site on the Web providing doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence. Created by The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media, Kids Health provides families with accurate, up-to-date, and jargon-free health information they can use. Kids Health has been on the Web since 1995 - and has been accessed by about 250,000,000 visitors. On a typical weekday, more than 350,000 people access Kids Health’s reliable information.

Kirkman Labs: http://www.kirkmanlabs.com

Kirkman produces specialty nutritional supplements. We work with researchers, doctors and scientists in developing our products. Our mission and purpose is to offer the highest quality dietary supplements available and in the dosage forms which will be easy to administer to children, adults, and people with special needs and special requirements.

Learning Disabilities Association of America: http://www.ldaamerica.org

If you are a parent or teacher of a child with a learning disability – or have learning disabilities yourself - you are not alone. Typical learning difficulties include dyslexia, dyscalculia, and dysgraphia – often complicated by associated disorders such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The good news is that the Learning Disabilities Association of America is here to help.

Learning Disability: www.ldonline.org

LD OnLine.org is the world's leading web site on learning disabilities and ADHD, serving more than 250,000 parents, teachers, and other professionals each month. LD OnLine seeks to help children and adults reach their full potential by providing accurate and up-to-date information and advice about learning disabilities and ADHD. The site features hundreds of helpful articles, monthly columns by noted experts, first person essays, children’s writing and artwork, a comprehensive resource guide, very active forums, and a Yellow Pages referral directory of professionals, schools, and products.

MAAP: www.maapservices.org

MAAP Services for Autism and Asperger Syndrome is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information and advice to families of More advanced individuals with Autism, Asperger syndrome, and Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD).

MedicAlert®: http://www.medicalert.org

MedicAlert® services are built around a repository of health information that enables members to manage their personal health records while maintaining security, privacy and confidentiality.

Medical Investigation of Neurodevelopmental Disorders: http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/mindinstitute/index.html

The M.I.N.D. Institute is an international, multidisciplinary research organization, committed to excellence, collaboration and hope, striving to understand the causes and develop better treatments and ultimately cures for neurodevelopmental disorders. Standing shoulder to shoulder, families, scientists, physicians, educators, and administrators are working together to unlock the mysteries of the mind.

Medical Veritas International, Inc.: http://www.medicalveritas.com

MVI recognizes that medical modalities promoted by public health departments and authorities are often compromised by conflicts of interest with pharmaceutical companies and other political and personal agendas.

Medline: http://www.nlm.nih.gov

Medline is a database of more than 8.8 million references to articles published in 3,800 biomedical journals.

Miller Method: www.millermethod.org

The Miller Method addresses children's body organization, social interaction, communication and representation issues in both clinical and classroom settings. Cognitive-developmental systems theory assumes that typical development depends on the ability of the children to form systems -- organized "chunks" of behavior -- that are initially repetitive and circular but which become expanded and complicated as the children develop. The Miller Method®: A Cognitive-Developmental Systems Approach for Children on the Autism Spectrum.

National Vaccine Information Center: www.909shot.com

NVIC is a national, non-profit educational organization founded in 1982. It is the oldest and largest national organization advocating reformation of the mass vaccination system.

New Diets: www.newdiets.com

New Diets features gluten-free/casein-free (GF/CF) recipes.

New Jersey Center for Outreach and Services for the Autism Community: www.njcosac.org

COSAC is a nonprofit agency providing information and advocacy, services, family and professional education, and consultation. COSAC encourages responsible basic and applied research that may lessen the effects of, and potentially prevent, autism. COSAC is dedicated to ensuring that all people with autism receive appropriate, effective services to maximize their growth potential and to enhancing the general public's overall awareness of autism.

Office of Special Education Programs: http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/osers/osep/index.html?src=mr

OSEP is dedicated to improving results for infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities ages birth through 21 by providing leadership and financial support to assist states and local districts. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) authorizes formula grants to states, and discretionary grants to institutions of higher education and other non-profit organizations to support research, demonstrations, technical assistance and dissemination, technology and personnel development and parent-training and information centers.

Out of Sync Child: www.outofsyncchild.com

For resources and information on Sensory integration and ADHD.

Parents of Autistic Children: http://www.poac.net

POAC, formed in 1999 as a 501(c) 3 nonprofit, has a proven track record of providing services to children with autism, their families, and the professionals who serve them. While many organizations exist to find a cause and cure for this developmental disability, POAC has focused its attention and resources on how best to help the children and families who are struggling with autism today. So much research has been done over the past 5 decades and it has yielded teaching techniques that have been proven effective with this population. Getting this information into the hands of those who need it is one of the core goals of POAC. Website:

Parents Requesting Open Vaccine Education: www.vaccineinfo.net

PROVE provides information on vaccines, and the immunization policies and practices that affect the children and adults of Texas. Our mission is to prevent vaccine injeury and death and to promote and protect the right of every person to make informed independent vaccination decisions for themselves and their families.

Pfeiffer Treatment Center: www.hriptc.org

Pfeiffer Treatment Center Is a not-for-profit medical research and treatment facility in Warrenville, Illinois specializing in research and treatment of biochemical imbalances. Since the center opened in 1989, it has treated nearly 20,000 patients who suffer from behavior dysfunctions, depression, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, learning disorders, or anxiety by balancing body and brain chemistry.

Police and Autism: Dennis Debbaudt: http://policeandautism.cjb.net/index.html

Law enforcement agencies in the 21st Century are embracing community policing and better education for their increasingly diverse workforce. There is also a growing interest in the global autism community to bring public awareness of autism and the people it affects to law enforcement professionals. As a parent of a young man with autism and reporter/researcher on this topic since 1991, I hope to bring you useful information about autism and the law enforcement community. Sharing critical autism recognition and response information with our law enforcement, first response, criminal justice and educational communities is my mission. The goal? Better community experiences for everyone.

Put Children First.org: www.putchildrenfirst.org

PutChildrenFirst.org was founded by parents to let the world know that the Centers For Disease Control (CDC), a division of the Department of Health and Human Services, is covering-up the relationship between a near-tripling of vaccinations for our children in the 1990s and the epidemic of autism and other neurodevelopmental disorders that began at exactly the same time.

Schafer Autism Report: http://home.sprynet.com/~schafer/

SAR is a non-profit and non-commercial news service. It is produced entirely by volunteers. The mission is to promote autism awareness and education towards finding the best treatments, preventions and cures for the range of disorders labeled as the autism spectrum. Healing Autism. No finer cause on this planet.

Sensible Action For Ending Mercury-Induced Neurological Disorders: www.safeminds.org

The Coalition for SafeMinds is a private nonprofit organization founded to investigate and raise awareness of the risks to infants and children of exposure to mercury from medical products, including thimerosal in vaccines. Safe Minds supports research on the potential harmful effects of mercury and thimerosal.

Sensory Processing Disorder Network: http://www.sinetwork.org

SPD Network is a project of the KID Foundation, a nonprofit organization based in Littleton, Colorado.

SI Focus: http://www.sifocus.com

To inspire families and professionals to become more aware of how to improve sensory processing in our environments. We strive to enlighten individuals on how to recognize, assess and recover from sensory deficits in every stage of development. We share the latest research, ideas and experiences in a practical, clear, easy to understand format that motivates our readers to make educated decisions for themselves and their families.

Sensory Processing Disorder Resource Center: http://www.sensory-processing-disorder.com

This is now one of the top online resources for parents, teachers, children, and other professionals who interact with children, about this often misunderstood and misdiagnosed Neurological Disorder, otherwise known as a Sensory Processing Disorder.

Sensory Resources: http://www.sensoryresources.com

Resources for raising children with sensorymotor, developmental, and social-emotional challenges.

Specialized Training of Military Parents: www.stompproject.org

STOMP is a federally funded Parent Training and Information (PTI) Center established to assist military families who have children with special education or health needs. STOMP began in 1985, it is a project of Washington PAVE, and is funded through a grant from the U.S. Department of Education.

Surgeon General: http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/mentalhealth/chapter3/sec6.html#autism

Surgeon General's Report on Autism.

Talk About Curing Autism - TACA: http://www.tacanow.com

This site is dedicated to curing our loved ones one step at a time. Here you will find our family's story, introduction to Autism, biomedical intervention, dietary intervention, and behavioral based therapy, resources for providers and other important information. Many of the resources listed are for California - however - much of the information is helpful for any family affected by autism - ANYWHERE.

TalkAutism: www.talkautism.com

Launched in 2002, TalkAutism is a communications network providing free and low cost online services for families and professionals dealing with autism. TalkAutism provides a value proposition for organizations, governments and companies to provide distance learning, professional outreach, bulletin-board discussions and database information services to families and professionals dealing with autism.

TOMI: www.tomi.org

The Resources For Hope Center is a non-profit organization. TOMI was established in order to provide the parents and families of developmentally delayed children with the hope and resources that they need.

Tony Attwood: www.tonyattwood.com

This web site is a guide for parents, professionals, people with Asperger's Syndrome, and their partners.

Tourette's Syndrome: www.tourettesyndrome.net

TEC Exploration Center Also known as Tourette's Disorder; is a fairly common childhood-onset condition that may be associated with features of many other conditions. Thus, what started as a site for parents and educators on Tourette's Syndrome expanded to include other conditions such as Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, non-OCD anxiety disorders, Executive Dysfunction, depression, Bipolar Disorder, autism spectrum disorders including Asperger's Disorder, 'rage attacks,' sensory integration issues, and sleep disorders.

Unlocking Autism: http://www.unlockingautism.org

To bring the issues of autism from individual homes to the forefront of national dialogue. In 1999, we launched the Open Your Eyes project, which is a collection of pictures of people with autism from all over the United States, as well as several other countries. It is our hope that the collection will put a face on statistics and will serve as an educational tool for the general public. In the first year, we collected over 3500 pictures. Our ultimate goal is 58,000. The pictures were displayed for the first time at the Hear Their Silence 2000 Rally in Washington DC.

Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System: http://www.fda.gov/cber/vaers/vaers.htm

VAERS is a national vaccine safety surveillance program co-sponsored by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The purpose of VAERS is to detect possible signals of adverse events associated with vaccines. VAERS collects and analyzes information from reports of adverse events (possible side effects) that occur after the administration of US licensed vaccines.

Wright's Law: http://www.wrightslaw.com

Parents, educators, advocates, and attorneys come to Wrightslaw for accurate, reliable information about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities. Wrightslaw has thousands of articles, cases, and free resources about dozens of topics: IDEA 2004; Special Education; Law Advocacy; Training & Seminars.

Wrong Planet: www.wrongplanet.net

Wrong Planet is a web community designed for individuals (and parents of those) with Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, ADHD, and other PDDs. We provide a forum, where members can communicate with each other, an article section, where members may read and submit essays or how-to guides about various subjects, and a chat room for real-time communication with other Aspies. Asperger's Syndrome, a pervasive development disorder, is a form of autism. People with Asperger's Syndrome usually have normal or above normal IQs. It is described as an inability to understand how to interact socially.

Yale Developmental Disabilities Clinic: http://info.med.yale.edu/chldstdy/autism/

The Yale Developmental Disabilities Clinic offers comprehensive, multidisciplinary evaluations for children with social disabilities, usually focusing on the issues of diagnosis and intervention. The clinic is headed by Fred Volkmar, M.D., and Ami Klin, Ph.D., two of the most respected experts in the field of autism, Asperger's Syndrome (AS), and other Pervasive Developmental Disorders (PDDs). We are also conducting several large research projects on autism, AS, and other PDDs. The clinic is located in the Child Study Center at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.