Resources for families with autistic children

    • [DOC File]Tips for talking to other parents and children about ASD

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      However as families consider the transition to school, the question of whether or not to talk to other parents and children about your child’s diagnosis may arise. This is a very personal decision. Talking to people about your child’s diagnosis can help them to better understand your child.


    • Developing local autism teams: an action plan for change

      The Children and Families Bill also requires cooperation between all the services that support children and their families to be improved. Local authorities and health authorities should work together and involve children, young people and parents in reviewing and developing provision for those with special educational needs and to publish a ...


    • [DOC File]Goal: All individuals and families with autism will have a ...

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      The increased number of children and adults diagnosed with ASD is a growing and urgent concern for families, service providers, and policy-makers, as the nation’s existing health, education, and social service systems struggle to respond to the service needs of this population in a comprehensive manner.


    • [DOC File]Autism Resources

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      Our website is dedicated to providing you with a variety of resources including lesson plans, games, group activities, sensory integration ideas, forums, and other valuable tools and information to help teach children with Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), Sensory Integration Disorder, and other related behaviors.


    • [DOC File]RESOURCES FOR AUTISM

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      To recruit, train and support volunteers with a particular remit for North and West London to enable Resources for Autism (RfA) to provide home support and outreach services to children and adults on the autistic spectrum and their families.


    • [DOC File]Programming for children and teens with autistic spectrum ...

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      Programming for children and teens with autistic spectrum disorder is helpful for both the general principles suggested for interacting with these students and the clearly outlined examples of programmes implemented in US settings. ... Chapters 5-7 focus on school-age children, teenagers and families respectively. ... resources and strategies ...


    • [DOCX File]Florida Governor Ron DeSantis

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      The website also contains resources for providers and parents for after diagnosis. ... The website was designed for all families instead of just families with autistic children in the hopes that parents will use the information for their children regardless of if they are showing signs of learning or mental disabilities. An example of a ...


    • [DOCX File]About Autism

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      *Markham, L. (2012). Peaceful parents, happy kids. Perigee Books. *More than Hope: For Young Children on the Autism Spectrum, by Tanya Paparella ISBN: 978-0985195106


    • [DOCX File]Autism Research and Resources of Oregon (ARROAutism ...

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      The families, both extended and nuclear, with individuals/members with Autism in the eastern, southern, and coastal areas of Oregon have decreased access to information and assistance because of the typical scarcity of resources in rural areas.


    • [DOCX File]University of Washington

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      resources on autism: Centers for Disease Control – Autism information Provides families with general overview of ASD and also provides links to helpful scientific articles, resources and methods for establishing care for their children.


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