General Information
 

Comparison Chart

Check here for a comparison chart of autism and Asperger's characteristics. (posted 1-16-08)


Yale Child Study Center Developmental Disabilities Clinic and Research

This site contains clinical information on autism spectrum disorders associated with the work of Ami Klin, PhD., and Fred Volkmar, PhD. Information on current research studies, PDD resources, and conference updates may be found.



Connecticut Families for Effective Autism Treatment (CT FEAT)

Visit this site for information on diagnosis and treatment interventions of autism spectrum disorders. Families are provided with networking opportunities and resource information through recommended readings, discussions of legal issues, conference updates, parent support meetings, and advocacy. (posted 1-7-08)


Connecticut Autism Spectrum Resource Center

Recent information pertaining to research, legislative updates and resources on autism spectrum disorders is available on this site. This site also contains conference and advocacy information. (posted 1-7-08)


Mental Health Info

General information regarding mental health and where to get help and information.


Research and Political Action Resource - "Autism Speaks"

An organization dedicated to changing the future for all who struggle with autism.


The New England Center for Children - NECC

Specific resources for working with students on the autism spectrum.


Current Info from the Autism Society of Connecticut

This website is a foundry of information and is based in Connecticut. Visit this website to keep current and learn about new information about autism as it happens.


Connecticut State Department of Education

This massive website can be used for information on curriculum, early childhood education questions, certification, grants, anything to do with special education and links to numerous websites.


Tulare County California School District

This website, launched on January 1st, 2006, contains general information on autism spectrum disorders as well as links to specific information from a variety of sources.

A number of educational approaches are described and “downloadable” materials are available.


Autism Society

ASA is dedicated to increasing public awareness about autism. There are many links and information for parents and professionals regarding research and professional development.


Connecticut State Education Resource Center (Formerly Special Education Resource Center)

Primarily funded by the Connecticut State Department of Education, SERC provides professional development in the latest research and best practices. Check out the website for all of its program offerings.


Connecticut Birth To Three Programs

The Birth to Three Web Site is an attempt to provide information about the Connecticut Birth to Three System and its services, and other related support resources for families of children birth to three with developmental disabilities.


 

Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support (O.A.S.I.S)

This website has excellent practical strategies for teachers in the trenches.