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Asperger.com
This website provides sponsored and unsponsered
links to web pages with information about different topics affecting
those with Asperger’s Syndrome.
Asperger’s Syndrome and Adults: Differently
Abled - Not Disabled
This website offers many resources for adults with Asperger’s
Syndrome as well as an “in progress” site for young
women with Asperger’s Syndrome. The website includes e-books,
informational articles, an email list serve, book recommendations,
links, and first hand accounts of what it’s like to live with
Asperger’s Syndrome.
Autism
Today
The Autism Today website aims to be the premier information dispenser
to the autism community worldwide. It provides a tool for people
within the autism community to list and locate events and conferences
as well as other services like professionals, camps, and employment
opportunities. Also, the website offers an extensive archive of
articles and research summaries, a resource store, advice from a
wide array of autism experts, an online gallery of creative works
from the international autism community, Autism Education Online™,
and live tele-classes.
Meetup
This website provides information about group support and discussion
meetings for people affected by Asperger’s Syndrome. The site
lists meetings in many different cities and states, including one
in the Austin area.
Online
Asperger’s Syndrome (AS) Information and Support
This site has been designed by parents of children who are diagnosed
with Asperger’s Syndrome. Their goal is to provide access
to information about Asperger’s to families of children diagnosed
with Asperger’s (and related disorders), educators and professionals
who work with/teach individuals who have been diagnosed with Asperger’s,
and individuals with Asperger’s who are seeking support.
Tony
Attwood’s Website
Tony Attwood is a researcher and clinician who specializes in Asperger’s
Syndrome research. On this site you will find resources, information
on his presentation schedule, messages boards about issues related
to Asperger's Syndrome, and papers he has written on related topics.
Treatment
and Education of Autistic and Related Communication-Handicapped
Children (TEACCH)
The TEACCH mission is to enable individuals with autism to function
as meaningfully and independently as possible within the community.
Other goals of TEACCH include generating knowledge about autism,
integrating clinical services with relevant theory and research,
and disseminating information about theory, practice, and research
on autism.
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