Additional Resources

*  Agencies

*  Books

*  Web Sites

 

 

 

 

Agencies

 

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.

 

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association

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.

 

The Autism National Committee

635 Ardmore Avenue

Ardmore, PA 19003

(610)649-9139

Publishes "The Communicator," provides referrals, and sponsors an annual

conference.

 

Autism Research Institute

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.

 

The Beach Center on Families and Disability

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.

 

Council for Exceptional Children

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.

 

Division TEACCH

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.

 

Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health

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

 

Institute for the Study of Developmental Disabilities

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.

 

National Alliance for Autism Research

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)

Department of Psychology

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.

 

 

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Books

 

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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