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Autism Spectrum Disorder Links
AutismLyrics.com – A
collection of lyrics and autism songs.
Autism Network for Dietary Intervention: Web site for Lisa Lewis and
Karyn Seroussi, advocates of the GFCF diet.
AllergySuperStore.com: Gluten-free foods, allergy treatments and chemical-free personal care
products.
Center on
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS)
Center for Implementing
Technology in Education (CITEd)
College Living Experience is
a post-secondary program for students who require extra support with
academic, social and independent living skills because of autism
spectrum disorders or other special needs.
The
Daniel Jordan Fiddle Foundation awards grants to programs for adolescents and adults with autism.
Examples of
Materials That Can Be Adapted for Therapy (speech)
The
Guide to Health Care Schools has a page of autism resources.
The Help Group, a nonprofit
in California, has programs, services and schools for autism and special
needs.
International Center for Autism
Research and Education supports research and collaboration.
NaturalStore.com: Herbal remedies, vitamins and supplements.
Professional Development in
Autism Center
Schaefer Autism Report publishes an email
newsletter.
Select Autism
Merchandise sells ID-related packs that include Medic Alert jewelry,
window decal, tattoos, etc.
Sibshops
programs offer support and events for siblings of children with
disabilities.
Stress Free Kids - CDs and books
to help children manage stress, anxiety and anger while building
self-esteem and a more peaceful sleep, such as Indigo Dreams: Relaxation and Stress Management Bedtime Stories for Children .
Surfers Healing sponsors
free surfing camps for kids with autism.
The
Family Center on Technology and Disability
Unlocking Autism
promotes awareness of autism, biomedical therapies and alternative
treatments through emails, political advocacy, and a
call center.
Value Health Card Inc. :
Provides savings from 10 percent to 60 percent on dental, vision and
drug costs, starting at $8.95 a month.
Return to the Autism Resources page.
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