American
Association of University Affiliated Programs for Persons with 
Developmental
Disabilities (AAUAP)
8630
Fenton Street
Suite
410
Silver
Spring, MD 20910
(301)
588-8252
Prepares
professionals for careers in the field of developmental 
disabilities.
Also provides technical assistance and training, and 
disseminates
information to service providers to support the independence, 
productivity,
integration, and inclusion into the community of persons with 
developmental
disabilities and their families.
 
10801
Rockville Pike
Rockville,
MD 20852
(800)
638-8255 
Provides
information on speech, language, and hearing disorders, as well as 
referrals
to certified speech-language pathologists and audiologists. 
 
The
Association of Persons with Severe Handicaps (TASH)
29 West
Susquehanna Avenue
Suite
210
Baltimore,
MD 21204
(410)
828-8274
An
advocacy group that works toward school and community inclusion of 
children
and adults with disabilities. Provides information and referrals to 
services.
Publishes a newsletter and journal. 
 
635
Ardmore Avenue
Ardmore,
PA 19003
(610)649-9139
Publishes
"The Communicator," provides referrals, and sponsors an annual 
conference.
 
4182
Adams Ave.
San
Diego, CA 92116
(619)
281-7165
Publishes
the quarterly journal, Autism Research Review International. 
Provides
up to date information on current research.
 
Autism
Society of America, Inc.
7910
Woodmont Avenue
Suite
650
Bethesda,
MD 20814
(301)
657-0881 or (800)-3-AUTISM
Provides
a wide range of services and information to families and educators. 
Organizes
a national conference. Publishes The Advocate, with articles by 
parents
and autism experts. Local chapters make referrals to regional 
programs
and services, and sponsor parent support groups. Offers information 
on
educating children with autism, including a bibliography of instructional 
materials
for and about children with special needs. 
 
3111 Haworth
Hall
University
of Kansas
Lawrence,
KA 66045
(913)
864-7600 
Provides
professional and emotional support, as well as education and 
training
materials to families with members who have disabilities. 
Collaborates
with professionals and policy makers to influence national 
policy
toward people with developmental disabilities. 
 
11920
Association Drive
Reston,
VA 20191-1589
(703)
620-3660 or (800) 641-7824
Provides
publications for educators. Can also provide referral to ERIC 
Clearinghouse
for Handicapped and Gifted Children. 
 
Cure
Autism Now (CAN)
5225
Wilshire Boulevard
Suite
503
Los
Angeles, CA 90036
(213)
549-0500
Serves
as an information exchange for families affected by autism. Founded by 
parents
dedicated to finding effective biological treatments for autism. 
Sponsors
talks, conferences, and research. 
 
Department
of Education
Office
of Special Education Programs
330 C
Street, SW
Mail
Stop 2651
Washington,
DC 20202
(202)
205-9058, (202) 205-8824
Federal agency
providing information on educational rights under the law, as 
well as
referrals to the Parent Training Information Center and Protection 
and
Advocacy Agency in each state. 
 
Campus
Box 7180
University
of North Carolina
Chapel
Hill, NC 27599-7180
(919)
966-2173
Publishes
the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. 
Also
offers workshops for parents and professionals. 
 
1021
Prince Street
Alexandria,
VA 22314
(703)
684-7710
Provides
information, support, and referrals through local chapters 
throughout
the country. This national parent-run organization focuses on the 
needs of
families of children and youth with emotional, behavioral, or mental 
disorders.
Indiana
Resource Center on Autism
 
Indiana
University
2853
East Tenth Street
Bloomington,
IN 47408-2601
(812)
855-6508
Offers publications,
films and videocassettes on a range of topics related to 
autism. 
 
414 Wall
Street, Research Park
Princeton,
NJ 08540
(888)-777-NAAR;
(609) 430-9160
Dedicated
to advancing biomedical research into the causes, prevention, and 
treatment
of the autism spectrum disorders. Sponsors research and 
conferences.
 
National
Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY)
P.O. Box
1492
Washington,
DC 20013-1492
(800)
695-0285
Publishes
information for the public and professionals in helping youth 
become
participating members of the home and the community. 
 
University
of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) 
1282-A
Franz Hall
P.O. Box
951563
Los
Angeles, CA 90095-1563
(310)
825-2319
Provides
information on Lovaas treatment methods and behavior modification 
approaches.
 
 
 
 
 
Peschel, E., Peschel, R., Howe, C.W., & Howe, J.W.
(ed.).  Neurobiological Disorders in
Children and Adolescents. 
Jossey-Bass Publishers.  San
Francisco, 1992.  
 
Tinbergen, Niko and Elisabeth.  ‘Autistic’ Children: new hope for a cure.  George, Allen, & Unwin.  London, 1983.
 
Wing, Lorna (ed.). 
Early Childhood Autism (2nd. Ed.)  Pergamon Press.  Oxford, 1976. (ISBN 0-08-017177-x)
 
 
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