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Autism Resources - contains a huge index of information and links
Common Characteristics and Stickmen Poster
A to Z list of NAS information sheets from the National Autistic Society of Great Britain, wide-ranging and informative.
Beyond Autism is a site by a parent that has "been there, done that, and still doing it". This autism site contains over 2,700 working links to other resources and is a comprehensive source of information for those of you just starting out.
The Schafer Autism Report Healing autism - No finer a cause on the planet. Free subscription to keep you up to date on all autism topics.
AUTISM Independent UK - contains news, treatments, research and links
Autism Connect - aims to organize the wealth of autism related web sites currently available on the Internet. Free registration to join this interactive, personalized forum.
Activity Schedules for Children with Autism: Teaching Independent Behavior (Topics in Autism) by Lynn E. McClannahan and Patricia J. Krantz
Breakthroughs: How to Reach Students with Autism by Karen Sewell
Making Visual Supports Work in the Home and Community (Strategies for Individuals with Autism and Asperger Syndrome) by Jennifer L Savner and Brenda Smith Myles
For Parents and Professionals: Autism in Adolescents & Adults by Kathie Harrington - Highly recommended to Tinsnips. Written from the heart and experience of an SLP and parent of a grown son with autism, each chapter of this great resource is informational and inspirational. You'll get easy-to-follow activities, helpful techniques, and inspiring stories to enhance independence in the person with autism. Address essential life-skills including behavior, communication, employment, social adaptation, and sensory regulation.
For Parents and Professionals: Autism by Kathy Harrington- She skillfully combines the inspirational stories of a family facing the challenges of autism with important professional techniques and strategies for success. In addition to general information about autism, you'll get easy-to-follow activities across three developmental levels to address a variety of skills.
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