ABA resources for recovery from autism Essential information on educational intervention for autism and related pervasive developmental disorders: service providers, support groups, program resources, special education, legal help http: //members.tripod.com/RSaffran/aba.html
ADHD Special Needs Resources for Misunderstood Kids...Outside the Box! Original articles, letters, strategies, message boards, current news related to ADHD/learning disabilities, events calendar, annotated lists of links for resources, discussion lists, and alternatives for teachers and parents of kids who have ADHD and similar challenges. http: //home.att.net/~shagberg/
ASPERGER'S DISORDER HOMEPAGE What is Asperger's Disorder?What are the diagnostic criteria of Asperger's Disorder?Answers to these questions and links to other Asperger's Related Sites on the Net http: //ummed.edu/pub/o/ozbayrak/asperger.html
Asperger's Syndrome a Pervasive Developmental Disorder PDD characterized by severe and sustained impairment in social interaction, development of restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior, interests, and activities. Aspergers is not easily recognizable - in fact, many children are misdiagnosed with other neurological disorders such as Tourette's Syndrome or Autism. More frequently,children are misdiagnosed with Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders ADD& ADHD, Oppositional Defiant Disorder ODD, or Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder http: //wpi.edu/~trek/aspergers.html
Center for the Study of Autism Often individuals with Asperger's syndrome have many of the behaviors listed below:... http: //autism.org/asperger.html
Dyslexia, the Gift Davis Dyslexia Association web site explores the positive side of dyslexia. Multi-lingual site includes excerpts from the best-selling book, The Gift of Dyslexia, articles about learning differences, bookstore, more than 100 links to other resources, and networking through interactive discussion boards. International listings of Davis method providers and workshop/events calendar are updated frequently. http: //dyslexia.com/