Families with ASD On-Line Support GroupNow you can join Families with ASD without leaving your family room. Join now, so you can connect with over 160 other families that live with Autism 24/7. You can sit back and just read the postings, or join in the discussion yourself. Our Yahoo group is free and also give you assess to a monthly calendar of Autism Related events, photos to post, files on autism to download for free, and links to other Autism resources. We created this group so that we can connect with others and know that you are never alone.
AAPC/ Autism Aspergers Publishing CompanyThe Autism Asperger Publishing Company (AAPC) is pleased to extend the following offer to those organizations with whom we share a common mission: to further the education and lifespan success of individuals who have autism spectrum disorders. By linking to our website, you will receive 40% of any sale on AAPC published titles and 20% of any other sale resulting from visitors from your site. Your visitors can choose from our wide selection of books and other materials of interest to anybody who lives or works with a person who has autism spectrum disorders. (Conference registrations are excluded from the affiliate program.) You can offer your members the convenience of one-stop shopping for the best available books and materials in the field of autism spectrum disorders.
The Autism Society of Greater CincinnatiThe Autism Society promotes the active and informed involvement of family members and the individual with autism in the planning of individualized, appropriate services and supports.
Kidpower Therapy Services Several members of "Families with ASD" use Kidpower Therapy for speech, language, and occupational therapy ! They also offer "Kidcamp" as a group program.Come Back JackRobert Parish is a "Families with ASD" group member that has done various documentaries about his son, Jack, who has Autism. Catch his show, "In the Tank Cincinnati" on CET, which contains stories about places and people in the Cincinnati area.
SouthpawA community of people and products dedicated to children with special challenges and those who care for them. We offer sensory integration and developmental products, pediatric therapy equipment, resources, and support for therapeutic professionals, health care professionals, schools, and families.Autism Super StoreAutismsuperstore.com was created with the intentions of helping promote autism awareness and offering affordable (often hard to find) therapy products. Many of the items have been beneficial in the treatment with my son. I have created this website to enable people to have one place to come, for just about anything they may be seeking, to aid in the education and development of a child with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder). As a parent of a child with Autism, the internet has been my #1 source of information, beginning with understanding what was wrong with my son, finding reasons for the cause, and searching for some possible cure. The hard part is that there is no known cause and there is no proven cure. AutismExpo.org
This site is devoted to an expo that will be held on April 14th, 2007 in Columbia, Maryland. The sponsor is a parent of triples that are on the spectrum. Guest Speakers and various service providers will be in attendance.
Red River Valley Asperger NetworkThe Red River Valley Asperger Network website provides a source of information and support for anyone affected by Asperger Syndrome (AS) or another Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in the Red River Valley Area. In this website we have gathered information especially for parents with a child diagnosed with AS. However, it is also intended to help adult individuals with AS and anyone who comes into contact with individuals with the AS diagnosis. Cincinnati Asperger Resource Information Networking Group (C.A.R.I.N.G.)
On-Line Support Group - Asperger Syndrome/Pervasive Developmental Disorder/ASD. Please join us for support, information, help, a place to vent, and updates on events in the Greater Cincinnati area. Just click on the link above and you have access to a large support group 24 hours a day / 7 days a week.
