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Offers advice centered on the idea that Asperger's Syndrome is a special state of mind rather than a disease. Features information, discussion boards, mailing list, and contact details.
www.aspergia.com
MFTSource Treatment: Aspergers
Features DSM IV diagnostics, links to audio broadcasts, screening tools, classroom aids, and related resources.
mftsource.com
Discusses relationships for people with Autism/Asperger's.
www.scn.org
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing information and advice to families of More advanced individuals with Autism, Asperger's syndrome, and Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD).
www.maapservices.org
AS - IF (Asperger Information)
Information and resources incl. sections on diagnosis, treatment, causes, discrimination, history, education, employment, social skills, links, and a Pen Pal list.
www.aspergerinformation.net
Asperger's Syndrome Support Network
Volunteer-run organisation organizes social and educational activities for families, children, siblings, adults with Asperger's Syndrome, carers and professionals.
www.asperger.asn.au
Methods and Technicques for Educators of Asperger's or Autistic Spectrum Disorder
Conferences that offer methods and techniques to empower educators to effectively reach and teach the Asperger's or Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD) student.
www.makelearningeasy.com
Social communication research programme for those with AS
Ongoing research into a variety of multimedia social skills training initiatives for adolescents and young adults with Asperger syndrome.
www.aspergergroup.org
Information and resources about Asperger's Syndrome.
www.orgsites.com
Information and support regarding Asperger's Syndrome.
forums.delphiforums.com
Support and information for parents and educators.
www.aspergerplanet.com
Cincinnati Asperger Resource Information and Networking Group (CARING)
Support group for families in Cincinnati dealing with Asperger Syndrome, HFA, PDD/NOS and other Autism spectrum disorders.
www.cincinnatiaspergerinfo.org
Is Aspergers syndrome/High-Functioning Autism necessarily a disability?
Article by Simon Baron-Cohen considers whether Asperger Syndrome (AS) or high-functioning autism (HFA) necessarily lead to disability or whether AS/HFA simply lead to 'difference'.
www.geocities.com
Resources, information on Dr. Attwood's presentation schedule, messages and issues related to Asperger's Syndrome, and papers he has written on related topics.
www.tonyattwood.com.au
NPR : Children's Book Writer and Illustrator Mark Haddon
Haddon has written his first novel for adults, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. The narrator of the story is an autistic teenager who is obsessed with Sherlock Holmes and who must prove his innocence when a neighborhood dog is killed. Haddon lives in England and teaches creative writing for the Arvon Foundation and for Oxford University. Terry Gross discusses the book with the author. [19:27 Realaudio broadcast]
www.npr.org