N.A.S. (Surrey Branch)
Links Page
There is a huge amount of information on Autism now available
online. This list covers just a small part.
- Medical Experts Online. Volunteer experts answer your questions.
- The definitive online guide to Autism is the
Autism Frequently Asked Questions Memo edited by John Wobus,
at Syracuse University. Regularly updated with new material.
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List of articles available on Asperger Syndrome. Look no further for articles on Asperger
Syndrome.
- Asperger Syndrome Coalition of the United States has lots of articles on Asperger syndrome and related disorders.
- The American Hyperlexia Asssociation.
Hyperlexia is the ability to read at an abnormally early age (before 5 years), but with
a lack of comprehension of what the child is reading. Some children
with Autism exhibit this. Visit the site and find out all about it.
- Sandy Row's Surviving The Special Educational Needs System is primarily a promotional site for her book of the same name. There is also a useful set of links to recommended resources for parents in dispute with their LEA over educational provision.
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The National Autistic Society's Web Site. Provides comprehensive information on the UK's main
charity for Autism.
- Talking Point is a site for parents and professionals about speech, language and communication difficulties in children. It was developed by I CAN, RCSLT and Afasic
The National Autistic Society's Web Site.
- John Wobus' list of Methods Treatments and Programs has links to hundreds of web sites with information on Therapies and Alternative Approaches.
- This Canadian website has some useful gadgets.
- For information on Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder visit
ADDNet UK and the
Thanet ADDers where
you can even download some free educational software.
- Information on Rett Syndrome which is has similarities to Autism is available
here
- Llandau-Kleffner Syndrome is a condition similar to autism. Find out more about LKS
here
- A salutory warning. What happened when a local adult with autism was placed in Bournewood Psychiatric Hospital. Read the Times article here or read the full account here.
- The Research Autism Site is one of the biggest, most up-to-date, and most reliable websites in the world for information about interventions – treatments, therapies and services – used to help people with autistic spectrum disorders.
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If you really want to know more about me: then visit
John Muggleton's Home Page where you can have a few laughs
at some amusing sound files and vent your frustrations on my 'Get It Off Your Chest Page'.
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