Being a parent of a child with Autism, one of the first things I did was seek out all kinds of answers and help and it was tough at first .
Here are few links that I found helpful
http://www.ripnetwork.org; This is more for parenting style rather than a therapy for autism per se, but the classes can be helpful and anything you can use in our toolbox, I would highly recommend using.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Bk0GbW8xgvTgQlheNG5uw
Amythest Schraber of Ask an Autistic posts videos on autism frequently. She is on the spectrum herself and is an advocate. The videos describe to the world, what it feels like to be on the spectrum and also gives some tips on where to find assistance. She resides in Canada.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKjftjzejPFjzK-4vmaZnRA
The AnMish is another one I encountered in my search; She is a Danish musician as well. Her posts about her life living on the spectrum can be intensely personal and adds a quality that you wouldn't necessarily find anywhere else.
At one point, she traveled from her home in Denmark to Australia to study with Tony Atwood at a clinic there.
http://fhautism.com/
I found this link on a friends page. I believe Tony Atwood had something to do with this site. It has a collection of resources for autism.
http://www.mychildwithoutlimits.org/ this one has some links on developmental delays which may be help us.
http://www.thearc.org/page.aspx?pid=2530
https://www.myautismteam.com. This is an online community forum where autism parents can discuss the various challenges they face and assist with finding solutions
Here are few links that I found helpful
http://www.ripnetwork.org; This is more for parenting style rather than a therapy for autism per se, but the classes can be helpful and anything you can use in our toolbox, I would highly recommend using.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9Bk0GbW8xgvTgQlheNG5uw
Amythest Schraber of Ask an Autistic posts videos on autism frequently. She is on the spectrum herself and is an advocate. The videos describe to the world, what it feels like to be on the spectrum and also gives some tips on where to find assistance. She resides in Canada.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKjftjzejPFjzK-4vmaZnRA
The AnMish is another one I encountered in my search; She is a Danish musician as well. Her posts about her life living on the spectrum can be intensely personal and adds a quality that you wouldn't necessarily find anywhere else.
At one point, she traveled from her home in Denmark to Australia to study with Tony Atwood at a clinic there.
http://fhautism.com/
I found this link on a friends page. I believe Tony Atwood had something to do with this site. It has a collection of resources for autism.
http://www.mychildwithoutlimits.org/ this one has some links on developmental delays which may be help us.
http://www.thearc.org/page.aspx?pid=2530
https://www.myautismteam.com. This is an online community forum where autism parents can discuss the various challenges they face and assist with finding solutions
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