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* [http://trainland.tripod.com/residential.htm Autism Residential Schools and Homes] | * [http://trainland.tripod.com/residential.htm Autism Residential Schools and Homes] | ||
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+ | * [http://www.autismsociety-nc.org Autism Society of NC] ([http://www.autismsociety-nc.org/html/links.html links]) | ||
+ | * [http://www.fsnnc.org/ Family Support Network of NC]: "to promote and provide support for families with children who have special needs" | ||
+ | * [http://naminc.org/ NAMI NC]: National Alliance on Mental Health, NC Chapter | ||
==News== | ==News== |
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Reference
- Wikipedia
- Issuepedia: autism as a policy issue
Links
- autistics.org "the real voice of autism"
- Autistic Spectrum Quotient (AQ) self-test for adults
- Autism and Computing
- Autism: Getting the Truth Out: site by Laura Tisoncik
- A survival guide for people on the autistic spectrum at wikibooks
Assisted Living
Regional Information
United States
North Carolina
- Autism Society of NC (links)
- Family Support Network of NC: "to promote and provide support for families with children who have special needs"
- NAMI NC: National Alliance on Mental Health, NC Chapter
News
- 2006-06-09 Rare counting ability induced by temporarily switching off brain region: another clue about how autism works
- 2006-01-30 Scientific brain linked to autism
- 2006-01-17 Utah researchers confirm chromosome may harbor autism gene
- 2005-12-06
- Autistic Children's Brains Grow Larger... (than average brains, in first 2 years of life)
- ...Study Of Children With Autism Finds Broken Mirror Neuron System
- 2005-11-21 In Autism And Related Disorders, Recognizing Emotion Is Different Than Identity (alt alt)
Opinion
- 2005-09-26 The Glamorous Disease by Annalee Newitz, AlterNet: neurodiversity and neurotypicality