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Asperger Resources Online - Add yours here!
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http://www.wrongplanet.net Wrong Planet
Wrong Planet is the web community designed for individuals (and parents of those) with Autism, Asperger's Syndrome, ADHD, PDDs, and other neurological differences. http://www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger/ OASIS Online Asperger Syndrome Information & Support /daynnight |
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Thanks for this, daynnight
Here's one I found: http://www.grasp.org/ is the Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Partnership. |
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I just happened to catch this from our PC Newbot forum regarding Autism and Aspergers -
http://psychcentral.com/news/2009/04...rome/5122.html sabby |
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Autism Hub
Blogs from people on the autism spectrum, their parents, and a few professionals. Issues from science, disability activism, and daily life. |
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This forum is for parents and carers of children/Adults with ASD's, diagnosed/undiagnosed. I have children with ASD and I also have Autism.So we will be learning from each other. Printable PECS (if you need specific pictures please ask I will make them and post them for downloading) Facilitated Communication,cognative therapy speech and language , Action Songs for getting interaction and communication.Live chat DAN, BIOMED, GFCF diet,allegies etc and much more MY FORUM FOR ADULTS WITH AUTISM. in signiture This forum is for anyone on the autistic spectrum. __________________ http://autismandaspergersinthefamily.freeforums.org/ for parents and carers http://aspergersadults.freeforums.org/index.php autistic adults |
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Here's one as well......good for adults with Aspergers and common traits of women with Aspergers.....
http://help4aspergers.com/index.html Michah __________________ For all things Light and Dark.......http://thedemonrun.wordpress.com/ The only Truth that exists..... .........Is that there is no absolute Truth. |
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Okay, I totally raided my Bookmarks folder...
ASAN (Autistic Self-Advocacy Network) US disability-rights group specifically focused on autism. (Asperger's counts since it's a subtype.) The Asperger's Survival Guide Informative guide written by an AS man about how to navigate the social world. Aspies For Freedom Forum for people with various kinds of autism; started out with Asperger's but has a fuller spectrum nowadays. Tends to be fairly militant autism-rights, but generally supportive. Autreat Yearly gathering for autistic people; works like a convention. The Therapy Shoppe While it's generally kid-focused, you'll find a lot of useful stim toys and other sensory gadgets here. This Way of Life Autism advocacy site with a bit of everything. Especially recommended are the sections under "Autistic Differences" and "Help for Autistics". Executive dysfunction, for example, can be quite a troublesome problem, and one not usually addressed by standard therapy. Autism Information Library and autistics.org A collection of articles, generally by autistic people, about life with autism, advocacy, their experiences, and more than a few full-on rants. The main autistics.org site also contains some useful resources. Neurodiversity.com Another information library. Links to a lot of scientific stuff, and a lot of explanation of the concept of "neurodiversity" (i.e., the concept of a society that includes and accepts people with all sorts of brains, including autism). Very big on debunking the vaccine/autism myth. Ballastexistenz Blog by an autistic woman who's considered a leader in the autism rights movement. Tends to write a lot about disability rights, random daily stuff, and cats. Last edited by Callista; Apr 25, 2010 at 10:16 PM.. |
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http://www.creative-minds.info/index.htm
I absolutely this one It's put tons of words and thoughts to things i didn't even know were related to my aspergers. It talks about the role of anxiety depression self injury and tourettes in aspies. It just puts a bunch of thing in an aspie perspective and explains their role. It uses tons of real testimony from other aspies. I hope you all take the time to check it out. |
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Here's my new website!
http://ihaveaspergers.webs.com old site redirected to https://erinclemens.wixsite.com/erin-clemens Last edited by CANDC; Apr 13, 2020 at 08:03 PM.. Reason: add updated link |
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Excellent book for children and adults and partners/family trying to understand AS......
"The Complete Guide to Aspergers Syndrome" by Professor Tony Attwood. He does a lot of work with the clinic I attend (Minds and Hearts Clinic for AS and Autism) and I have heard him speak at our women with AS group. Lovely man and incredibly knowledgeable. He has given speeches and conferences all over the world. http://www.tonyattwood.com.au/index....ood&Itemid=430 Check it out if you like. Made my day when I started reading it and I still refer to it occasionally. Take care, Michah __________________ For all things Light and Dark.......http://thedemonrun.wordpress.com/ The only Truth that exists..... .........Is that there is no absolute Truth. |
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I discovered two books which are brilliant if you or someone in your family has just had a diagnosis: 'Asperger's Syndrome: The Essential Guide' and 'Autism: A Parent's Guide', both by HIlary Hawkes. They're both on Amazon.
The person who wrote them also writes kids books and has a website which has a collecton of books aimed at kids who have disabilities/asperger's etc. There are online games and fun stuff aswell as the books. My youngest son, who as AS, loved the one called 'Jay in The Journey' - about a boy who has AS. The site is at www.hilaryhawkes.co.uk/strawberryjam books . Or just google the author's name. Def worth looking at. |
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__________________ Chato B Stewart follow on Twitter | friend on Facebook Mental Health Advocate - Cartoonist - and a few other things! Psych Central Humor * About Chato * Cartoon-A-Thon |
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Everyday Asperger's | Life through the eyes of a female with Aspergers
This is from a mother with Aspergers. Her son has it as well. It is a blog for Aspie girls from an Aspie girl. I love it! It's helped so much-she has a lot of information on there for the girls themselves, parents, friends and partners! |
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Great links, thank you!!
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Here's one: http://www.aspirecenterlearning.com/
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I dunno if this counts as a resource so I'll post my spiel here:
Adventures in Autism: A Late Diagnosis Story People appear to have been enjoying it. So I want to try to reach others. I do speak about personal experiences but I also post about those of other individuals as well as studies and news articles, etc. I'm always open to suggestions on what I should write about so if there's something you'd like to read, let me know. Despite being autistic all my life, I only found out about it last year. Beforehand I thought I was insane. Stumbly steps on the road to self-discovery as well as passing on information to others. And attempts at humour. If you think you'd be interested, you can follow on Tumblr or follow @ NyxBean on Twitter as all my posts go there as well. Two other places you will tend to catch my posts from this are my https://uk.pinterest.com/nyxbean/ASD/ pinboard and https://uk.pinterest.com/nyxbean/my-aspergers/ pinboard. Another two which may see posts are https://uk.pinterest.com/nyxbean/asp...g-life-skills/ and https://uk.pinterest.com/nyxbean/lea...abilities-pdds. I was professionally diagnosed using the DSM-IV. If it had been the DSM-5 then I'd simply be considered high-functioning autistic while the ICD-10 would still label me with Asperger's Syndrome (I believe). It's a mess, that's what it is! Either way, I still am an advocate for sensible and researched self-diagnosis because of the price tag in places like the United States, as well as a few other issues. This means you needn't worry about me being a little dictator on the matter. All are welcome. ^_^ __________________ My tone often comes across incorrectly online; please double-check if you think I have been aggressive or rude and I in turn will try my best to type accurately.
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Autism Parenting Magazine - You can get a free issue by going to Welcome to Autism Parenting Magazine
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