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RESOURCES TO HELP YOU & YOUR FAMILY

​Resources that are available to support you and/or your child have been compiled here for your perusal.
 
AdLit.Org 
Resources for parents and educators of struggling readers and writers in grades 4-12. 

LD Online
LD Online is a leading web site on child and adolescent learning disabilities and ADHD. 

Positive Environment Network of Trainers (PENT) 
Website outlining behavioral support strategies, tools, and procedures used in most public schools. 

National Autism Society
The National Autism Society, the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism. They do this by increasing public awareness about the day-to-day issues faced by people on the spectrum, advocating for appropriate services for individuals across the lifespan, and providing the latest information regarding treatment, education, research and advocacy. 

Wrights Law 
Wrights Law is a leading web site providing information regarding special education law and advocacy, with a host of resources for parents and educators.​

Autism Internet Modules (AIM) 
AIM is designed to provide high-quality information and professional development for anyone who supports, instructs, works with, or lives with someone with autism. Each module guides you through case studies, instructional videos, pre- and post-assessments, a glossary, and much more. AIM modules are available at no cost. If you would like to receive credit for your time on AIM, certificate and credit options are available for a fee. 

National Autism Center (NAC) 
NAC is a leading resource for parents and educators of children and youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD. NAC's multi-year National Standards Project established evidence based practices for addressing students' educational and behavioral needs. 

Autism Toddler Initiative 
Project from University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill designed to develop evidenced-based practices for supporting toddlers with ASD. 

MIND Institute 
The UC Davis MIND Institute and Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities have collaborated to bring you comprehensive resources relating to neurodevelopmental disorders and other conditions.   

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