
This link to O.A.S.I.S Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support provides comprehensive information about this disorder. It is compiled by a parent for parents, educators and others.
Association for Behavior Analysis *
ABA publishes the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis and other valuable resource materials. The annual conference is a goldmine for recent research on treatment of autism.
Association for Science in Autism Treatment *
Association for Science in Autism Treatment is a national, not-for-profit organization formed by a group of parents and professionals concerned about the care and treatment of individuals with autism.. ASAT is dedicated to disseminating accurate, scientifically sound information about autism and its treatments and improving access to effective, science-based treatments for all people with autism, regardless of age, severity of condition, income or residence. For more information, visit our website at www.asatonline.org, or call our office at (207) 253-6008. Please share this information and tell others who are affected or impacted by autism about ASAT.
Quackwatch offers reliable scientific information about biomedical issues in autism and related areas. Though this site is not dedicated solely to autism, it provides a wonderful source of user-friendly information about scientific and unscientific medical practices in general.
COSAC (The New Jersey Center for Outreach & Services for the Autism Community Inc)*
This site written for parents includes a more succinct section on facts and information about autism than I have seen on other pages including our own. They also sponsor a helpline which you might want to access.
Accessible information about diagnosis, causes and interventions.
The Princeton Child Development Institute*
The Princeton Child Development Institute, founded in 1970, is a private, nonprofit program offering a broad spectrum of science-based services to children, youths, and adults with autism. The Institute not only provides quality treatment, education, and professional training and mentoring in New Jersey, but through its research, has pioneered comprehensive intervention models that are used nationally and internationally for the benefit of persons with autism.
Links to News and Information on Other Sites
Autism Study Sparks Concern (AP)
New York State Clinical Guidelines*
Behavior Analyst Certification Board®*
Behavioral Consultants: Who Are They and How Do I Find the Right One? (American Association on Mental Retardation)*
The United States Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health Autism Section *
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