Links to autism-related resourcesORGANIZATIONS/FOUNDATIONS/
SERVICES/RESOURCES
(Virginia and National)
www.autismva.org
Commonwealth Autism Service's mission is to provide leadership in the
implementation of a statewide system of services to maximize the
potential and quality of life of each Virginian with autism across the
lifespan.
www.autismtrainingva.org
Welcome to the VA Autism Council's website on Autism Training in
Virginia. This is Virginia's clearinghouse on best practices and
research-based education and training opportunities to advance
personnel development in autism in Virginia.
http://www.varc.org/
The Virginia Autism Resource Center’s mission is to provide training,
case consultation, and information to parents and staff serving
individuals with autism and related disorders.
www.autism-society.org
The mission of the Autism Society of America is to promote lifelong
access and opportunity for all individuals within the autism spectrum,
and their families, to be fully participating, included members of
their community.
http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/
Welcome to O.A.S.I.S. Although there is no oasis or paradise for those
with Asperger’s Syndrome, they, along with parents and professionals,
may find a bit of shade and support via the information presented and
links available at this site.
http://www.templegrandin.com/
Temple Grandin, Ph.D., is inarguably the most accomplished and
well-known adult with autism in the world.
http://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).
http://www.wrongplanet.net/
This web community designed for individuals with Asperger's Syndrome,
Autism, PDD, ADD, ADHD, OCD, and other attention behavioral continuum
syndromes provides 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.
http://www.sarnet.org/events/texteast.htm
The Autism Calendar published by the Schafer Autism Report.
http://trainland.tripod.com/
Beyond Autism contains over 2,700 working links to other resources and
is a comprehensive source of information for those of you just
starting out - to help you move "beyond" the label of autism.
http://www.autism.org/
The Center for the Study of Autism (CSA), located in Oregon, 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.
http://www.nationalautismcenter.org/
The National Autism Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to
supporting effective, evidence-based treatment approaches and
providing direction to families, practitioners, organizations,
policy-makers, and funders.
EDUCATION AND INTERVENTIONS
www.teacch.com
Treatment and Education of Autistic and Related Communication
handicapped Children, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Their mission is to To enable individuals with autism to function as
meaningfully and as independently as possible in the community; To
provide exemplary services throughout North Carolina to individuals
with autism and their families and those who serve and support them;
and As a member of the University community, to generate knowledge; to
integrate clinical services with relevant theory and research; and to
disseminate information about theory, practice, and research on autism
through training and publications locally, nationally and
internationally.
www.floortime.org
The Floortime Foundation’s mission is to redefine the potential of
children with developmental and communication challenges by making the
DIR/Floortime model broadly available.
http://www.thegraycenter.org/
The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding is a non-profit
organization dedicated to individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD)
and those who work alongside them to improve mutual understanding. We
work to improve social understanding on both sides of the social
equation, helping both persons with ASD and those who are considered
to be 'normal' to be able to communicate.
http://www.edenservices.org/index.jsp
Eden, a New Jersey-based nonprofit organization, was founded in 1975
with a unique mission - to meet the lifespan needs of individuals with
autism. Parents and professionals alike joined together to develop a
family oriented, multifaceted program with a well-trained and
dedicated faculty. Inherent in Eden's founding was the commitment to
provide a cost-effective, community-based alternative to
institutionalization and to offer programming that would meet the
changing needs of children and adults with autism.
http://soeweb.syr.edu/thefci/
Established in the School of Education at Syracuse University in 1992,
the Facilitated Communication Institute conducts research, public
education, training and scholarly seminars. It was created as a way of
bringing together the research community, people with disabilities,
their families, and practicing professionals to examine, learn about,
and share information on facilitated communication.
http://www.users.qwest.net/~tbharris/prt.htm
How to Teach Pivotal Behaviors to Children with Autism: A Training
Manual.
http://www.lovaas.com
The Lovaas Institute for Early Intervention is a research-based
program that specializes in using the UCLA Model of Applied Behavior
Analysis to teach children with autism, pervasive developmental
disorders, and related developmental disabilities. The program
provides services nationwide.
http://www.pecs.com/
This is the home of The Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS)
that was developed in 1985 as a unique augmentative/ alternative
training package that teaches children and adults with autism and
other communication deficits to initiate communication. It is also
home to the Pyramid Approach to Education that is a unique teaching
method that establishes effective learning environments for children
and adults with autism or related developmental disabilities and
severe learning impairments.
http://www.sensoryint.com/
Sensory Integration International (SII) is a non-profit corporation
concerned with the impact of sensory integrative problems on people's
lives.
http://www.sensorylearning.com/
At Sensory Learning Center International, we work with children and
adults to improve perception, understanding and the ability to learn.
The Sensory Learning Program is an innovative approach to
developmental learning that unites three modalities (visual, auditory
and vestibular) into one intervention allowing individuals to better
integrate sensory messages.
http://www.georgianainstitute.org/
The Georgiana Institute is a nonprofit organization associated with
Auditory Integration Training (AIT) and Digital Auditory Aerobics (DAA).
BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS/MATERIALS
http://www.asperger.net/
The Autism Asperger Publishing Company’s books and publications offer
practical resources that parents, teachers or daycare providers need
to offer meaningful, stimulating activities for individuals with
autism, Asperger Syndrome and other pervasive developmental disorders.
http://autismshop.com/
This is the online home of the Autism Resource Network, a
one-of-a-kind Book Store that is packed with merchandise and
information for individuals with ASD and those who love, care for, and
educate them. We are a Minnesota nonprofit corporation.
http://www.dotolearn.com/
This web site provides activities to promote independence in children
and adults with special learning needs.
www.futurehorizons-autism.com
Future Horizons is a leading publisher in the world in autism and
Asperger's.
http://www.shoeboxtasks.com/
This site offers innovative learning materials designed for children
and adults with special needs.
http://www.usevisualstrategies.com/
Students with autism spectrum disorders and lots of other students
with behavior or communication challenges tend to be visual learners.
They understand what they see better than what they hear. Therefore,
they benefit significantly from the use of visual strategies. Deciding
when and how to use pictures and other visual supports is the key.
Learn lots of great ideas here.
http://www.ccoder.com/GainingFace/index.html
This software helps people with Asperger's syndrome, high-functioning
autism, and similar issues learn to recognize facial expressions.
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