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- 5 Most Valuable Autism Support ResourcesBest support resources listing local organization chapters for autism spectrum disorder.
- Chicago Area Autism Support GroupsIf you or a loved one have Autism or an Autism Spectrum Disorder, it might be difficult to connect with those experiencing the things in life you do. Here are 5 Chicago Area groups.
Denis Leary Upsets the Autism CommunityAt least one chapter in Denis Leary's new book "Why We Suck: A Feel-Good Guide to Staying Fat, Loud, Lazy and Stupid" is shocking for the sake of selling books. "Autism Shmautism" doesn't share any insight, but Leary's absent-mindedness shines through.- Online Support Group for Health Related IssuesMany people with medical conditions or disorders have found online support groups to be a great tool to help them cope with the everyday struggles.
- Autism: How to Tell If Your Child Has ItAn article on what to look out for in autism, how to tell if your child could have autism and what resources are available to manage autism.
Dating as a Single Parent with a Child of Autism or Special NeedsBeing a single parent to a child with Autism or a special need can be hard enough...then try dating. Here are some tips to make it as pain free as possible.- Arizona Autism Programs and ResourcesThere are a number of Arizona Autism programs and resources to help Autistic individuals of all ages.
- Arkansas Autism Programs and ResourcesSome believe that there is not much help for Autistic individuals in Arkansas; however, this is far from the truth. There are a number of Arkansas Autism programs and resources that one can make use of.
- Delaware Autism Programs and ResourcesDelaware is a small state, but Autistic individuals are not left to chance because there are wonderful Autism programs and resources that one can make use of to improve quality of life.
- Autism's Hidden Blessings- How to Deal with the Diagnoses of AutismThe diagnosis of autism for your child doesn't have to be the death of your hopes and dreams for your child or your family. It can be the start of an unexpected, even rewarding, journey.
- What to Do When Your Child is Diagnosed with AutismIt can be scary when your child is diagnosed with autism. Take some time to process your own emotions, educate yourself with accurate information and appreciate the uniqueness of your child's personality.
- April is Autism Awareness Month in the United StatesThe following websites can be used to print out various autism information for Autism Awareness Month in April.
Online Support Groups and Forums for Parents Raising Kids with AutismDoes your child have autism? Here are some online support groups to consider.- Traveling with Autism: One Coping StrategyWhat previously had been the "somewhat stressful" coast-to-coast flight that year transformed into an autism nightmare.
- Michael Savage's Remarks About Autism Reveal Confusion About the Condition and Upset ParentsWhen radio commentator Michael Savage noted that an autistic child was essentially a brat who hadn't been disciplined properly, denying the reality of autism, I was one of many affected by that perception
- The Autism Awareness Walk Raises Money for Any Baby CanApril is National Autism Awareness Month, and on April 12th in San Antonio, TX a non-profit, Any Baby Can, is sponsoring their annual Walk for Autism Awareness. Autism Spectrum Disorder is a pervasive developmental disorder commonly diagnosed between ages 2-7.
Controversy: Healing AutismA mother explains how she is using natural products to treat some of the most challenging issues that plague her son with Autism.- Autism Therapy Alternatives: Pictures Are My Daughter's LifeLearning and growing with my autistic daughter has shown me how to fight for what is right.
- Autism Society of AmericaThis article discusses autism awareness and how the Autism Society of America is contributing to the effort.
- Autism Questioned and AnsweredFinding out that your child has some form of autism is never easy. You probably have many questions going through your head.
- Celiac Disease and AutismSurprising results of new scientific research published in the August 2009 issue of Pediatrics Magazine dispel false assumed 48-year-old beliefs that celiac disease and autism were related.
Autism 101: Siblings of a Child with Autism - Part TwoLiving in a family where autism is present can have an effect on siblings. How these siblings develop into young adults is a concern as the issues they face are not like those of a typical child. There are programs and ideas that can help parents.- Exploring the Relationship Between Vaccines and the Rise in AutismAutism is the rise. The number of vaccines given to children and teenagers continues to increase. The simultaneous rise in autism can be linked to the subsequent increase in vaccines given.
- Autism and Family LIfeTips for building a strong family when you have a child with autism.
- Being Friends to Parents of Children with AutismParents of children with autism need special consideration from their friends. This article contains a few tips from a mom who has been there.
- Your Child Has Just Been Diagnosed with Autism, What Do You Do Now?Doctors often approach a diagonisis of autism like they do a terminal illness. Parents leave the doctors office with many questions and a sense of disparity. What is Autism? Was it something I did? What do we do now?
- Support for Families with Autistic Spectrum DisordersThere are many opportunities in our communities to reach out to autisic individuals and their families to provide support, love, and encouragement.
Autism Education Reform!Education needs to be available for every child everywhere. There needs to be legislation,funding and services available to every child with Autism. Poorer school districts are struggling if not failing to educate our children, Even richer school districts could do better.- Genetic or Environmental? The Autism Debate ContinuesA new study has proven that 1% of autism cases are genetic and some media outlets are using that to vindicate environmental causes such as vaccines raising more questions than giving answers to in the autism community.
- An Autism PrimerAutism is a life-long developmental disability that results in severe problems in social relationships, communication, and behavior.
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