Autism Developmental Resources: RCADD | Center for Literacy . . . The Resource Center for Autism and Developmental Delays provides support for those who care for, teach and serve children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder or other developmental delays RCADD serves families currently enrolled in an Early Head Start or Head Start program as well as others throughout the Chicagoland area RCADD offers support at no cost to our patrons in the form of resources
Center for Autism Services (CAST) | Ohio State Medical Center The Center for Autism Services and Transition (CAST) offers medical care for adults on the autism spectrum Located in Ohio State University’s Hilliard, Grandview, Lewis Center, and New Albany Primary Care Clinics, CAST’s goal is to provide high quality medical care for autistic adults We
Continuing Medical Education - Autism Research Institute View the Autism Spectrum Disorders: Research and Medical Treatment Implications webcast series Learn how behavioral improvement can be achieved when underlying comorbid medical and neurological issues associated with autism spectrum disorders are addressed
A Key Brain Difference Linked to Autism Is Found for the First Time in . . . In other words, the fewer synapses a person had, the greater number of autistic traits they showed Understanding autism mechanisms could help with diagnosis and support A major limiting factor in clinicians’ ability to understand and offer support for autistic people, says McPartland, is the lack of a mechanistic understanding of the condition
Autism - Stanford Medicine Childrens Health Autism is a complex disorder of communication, thinking, relating to others, and participating fully in the community The documented prevalence of autism has been rising We recognize that it will take many different disciplines working together to understand the condition and ultimately provide effective treatments to children and their families
Autism - World Health Organization (WHO) Autism often has an impact on education and employment opportunities In addition, the demands on families providing care and support can be significant Societal attitudes and the level of support and services provided by local and national authorities are important factors determining the quality of life of people with autism
Center for Autism Research - CHOP Research Institute The Center for Autism Research (CAR) works to discover evidence-based ways to improve the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum and with related autism [at] chop edu Phone 267-426-7540 Location - People View Roberts Center for Pediatric Research 5th Floor 2716 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19146 United States Sibling Submenu CAR
UC San Diego Autism Center of Excellence (ACE) SPARK is the largest autism research project in US history, and the mission is simple: speed up research and advance our understanding of autism to help improve lives Over 6,000 participants, including individuals diagnosed with ASD and their family members, have signed up for SPARK through UC San Diego Autism Center of Excellence (ACE)
Center for Autism Research Autism Roadmap™ Learn about autism, including common traits, how a diagnosis is made and how this may impact autistic individuals and their families Get the latest information on interventions and other supports to help improve quality of life across the lifespan
Project ACCESS - Missouri State Project ACCESS offers training, resources, and support services to school district personnel who serve students with autism and related developmental disabilities Autism Training Project ACCESS designs and presents free and low cost autism-specific professional development to pre-K to grade 12 educators at locations throughout Missouri
Autism Spectrum Disorder - Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia Autism spectrum disorders currently go by many names – autism, Autistic Disorder, Asperger Syndrome, and Pervasive Developmental Disorder Not Otherwise Specified (PDDNOS) In May 2013, the term "Autism Spectrum Disorder" will be adopted by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th edition (DSM-5), to replace all these names
Welcome to ECAP | FSU Panama City - Florida State University ECAP serves children diagnosed with (or presenting symptoms of) developmental delays or disabilities, including: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy and Intellectual Disability ECAP is a non-profit (501(c) 3) early intervention and community outreach program Our program has an approved practicum placement for graduate
Home Page Minnesota Autism Portal - Minnesotas State Portal The purpose of this website is to provide the Minnesota autism community with up-to-date information and resources related to autism and autism spectrum disorder Content will be collected from a variety of sources, such as non-profit organizations, state and federal agencies and other autism-related organizations Further, other sources include online magazines and newspapers, research