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- bluedominoes
- http://www.bluedominoes.com
- Description: Good autism, lead, and ADHD resources. Great content and promotions. They have links to safe toys, food, and other products.
- Added by ProudMomofboyz on Feb. 5, 2008
- Especially for Special Kids
- http://www.especiallyforspecialkids.com
- Description: Products and services for children with autism, including a comprehensive store filled with helpful products, a specialty shop with unique, unusual, and practical products for the autistic child, and resources for PECS, including customized PECS cards. All by a mom with a child who has autism.
- Added by JackieMo on Jul. 22, 2008
- Holly Collins
- http://fearlessfemales.blogspot.com/
- Description: Mom of two autistic teens share her stories of survival--yes you can survive--and other helpful links and discussions. Come visit!
- Added by FearlessFemales on Sep. 6, 2008
- Aspergers Syndrome
- http://www.aspergerssyndrome.today.com
- Description: I am a 37 year old mother of a Aspergers Syndrome daughter. I am sharing my research, education and experiences in the diagnosis, treatment and daily living with Aspergers Syndrome.
- Added by DJMartinez on Nov. 14, 2008
- Autism/PDD Research, News, Tips and Materials
- http://www.AutismMaterials.com
- Description: Autism research, news, tips, free materials. After more than 5 1/2 years, my daughter recently lost her diagnosis of PDD-Nos. This website is my way of encouraging and supporting other parents to help their children reach their full potential.
- Added by ReneeSA on May. 13, 2009
- Speak With Me Books: Children's Books for Speech Development
- http://www.speakwithmebooks.com
- Description: Children with autism sometimes struggle with speech development. These books are a fun way to introduce sounds and help teach and reinforce sounds a child needs to learn. They also have a book called, "Sammy Learns To Talk" where you have the child repeat all the animals and colors. Then, you can assess your child's speech development based on the chart they provide. See their website! I hope this helps!
- Added by AngieKaye1 on Aug. 11, 2009
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