Children with Asperger's
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This collection of in-depth articles addresses a wide range of topics for children with Asperger's syndrome and other autism spectrum disorders. Get informed here!
Kid-friendly advice for parents
Nemours Foundation
This lengthy article will be useful for parents beginning to research children with Asperger's Syndrome. Includes ways parents can work with their children and enlist the support of health professionals.
Supporting children with Asperger's
Perigee Pub.
Browse this online book for creative problem solving advice. Get help with teaching new skills, social interactions and education for children with Asperger's.
Become your child's ambassador
Your Little Professor
Covering everything from horseback riding to academic programs, these articles address many ways parents can support children with Asperger's.
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The Asperger's checklist
Family Education Network
Use these detailed checklists to help identify traits of Asperger's Syndrome in your child. Be sure to share each checklist with your doctor as well.
Autism Awareness
Autism Speaks
This site contains videos of typical children and those with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Learn the subtle differences between the two and how to identify children with Asperger's and other ASD.
Successful teaching
OASIS
An excellent guide for parents and teachers of children with Asperger's. Gain a better understanding of how children with Asperger's adjust in a teaching environment.
A quick, painless "tilt test" could help identify Asperger's in infant as young as six months. It isn't 100% accurate, but might encourage parents to seek out early intervention for their child.
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Special interviews with experts
The Infinite Mind
In this radio program, Dr. Stanley Greenspan explains the Floortime play therapy concept, and psychologist Dr. Richard Howlin discusses concerns of teens with Asperger's.
One family's ride
The Asperger's Express
Informative, upbeat resource explains education and intervention plans that worked for one family. Check out "What Will Go Wrong," a section explaining how to work with insurance providers and schools districts.

