*WEBSITES & ARTICLES

1)  www.socialthinking.com - Michelle G. Winner's website. I heard her speak at                             
                      a seminar and was very intrigued by what she had to say.  Well worth a look!

2)  www.autism-society.org  - This is the Autism Society of America website, they have                   
                                               lots of good information on Autism and Aspergers.

3)  http://cnaf.net/index.html - The Canadian National Autism Foundation.  An                                
                                excellant site with lots of good info. Check out their Resources pages.

4)  www.aspergersyndrome.org - The OASIS site = Online Asperger Syndrome                               
                                                   Information & Support

5)  www.aspergersyndrome.com - This is the page of Sally Bloch, PhD.

6)  www.ctresearch.com/condition-article.html?article_id=HCTA0900-0CO
                                                   Clinical Research info

7)  www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/autism.cfm# - National Institute of Mental Health  (NIMH)
                                                                                        Brochure on ASD

8)  
www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/autismresfact.cfm - Autism Spectrum Disorders Research at
the NIMH.  An overview that summarizes research into the causes, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment
of autism spectrum disorders.

9)   
my.webmd.com/search/search_results/?filter=mywebmd_all_filter&query=autism&go
.x=13&go.y=15   Web MD's listing of Autism related articles

10)
www.stars4kidz.com/loadpage.php?page=article_choosingtoysforachildwithautism.ht
m&banner=ARTICLES.swf - A helpful article on choosing toys for the autistic child.  Bear in
mind, however, that they want to sell you things.

11) www.hopepress.com - Hope Press specializes in the publication of books on Tourette Syndrome,
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD, ADD), Conduct Disorder, Oppositional Defiant Disorder
and other psychological, psychiatric and behavioral problems.
*The links provided are for information purposes only.  
Families With Autism does not take responsibility for any of
the information or views provided on said websites.

INDIVIDUALS SHOULD CONSULT WITH MEDICAL
PROFESSIONALS  WHEN SEEKING A DIAGNOSIS, AND
BEFORE BEGINNING A TREATMENT PLAN.