ASD Blog Directory

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The following are some of my favorite ASD blogs. 
Some are serious, some are humorous, all are informative. 
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BLOGS


  • Pocket Full of Rye
    • Sometimes fun, sometimes not, life with our autistic four-year-old J Boy.  Chronicles his struggles and victories, his ABA therapy regimen, and his unique place on the autism spectrum.  Posts are sometimes literary, sometimes narrative.  
  • Voice4Autism
    • Promoting community growth for children with autism.  A diagnosis of autism can be a devastating one to a family, but you are not alone.





    OTHER RESOURCES
      • MyAutismTeam
        • MyAutismTeam gives you the easiest way to find the best providers who can help your child thrive.  Share with other parents like you, and learn from their experience.  We’re still in the early stages of MyAutismTeam, and have already pre-populated our searchable database with over 30,000 providers from our growing list of partners like Autism Speaks, Easter Seals and Parents Helping Parents.
        • In addition to the searchable local business database, we’ve built a social network to make it easier for parents to connect with each other and exchange insights about providers.  More often than not, parents feel alone and excluded from information that can help them help their child.  Our philosophy is to make it easy for all parents to easily get to answers they need.  The more parents know and share with each other, the easier it is to see if you’re missing a specialist that could help your child and see if the providers you have are among the best.
      • Talk About Curing Autism
        • Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) is a national non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to educating, empowering and supporting families affected by autism.  For families who have just received the autism diagnosis, TACA aims to speed up the cycle time from the autism diagnosis to effective treatments.  TACA helps to strengthen the autism community by connecting families and the professionals who can help them, allowing them to share stories and information to help improve the qualify of life for people with autism.
      • The Avril Lavigne Foundation
        • R.O.C.K.S. Respect, Opportunity, Choices, Knowledge, and Strength in support of children and youth living with serious illnesses or disabilities.
      • Autism Society
        • The Autism Society, the nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, exists to improve the lives of all affected by autism.  We do this by increasing public awareness about the day-to-day issues faced by people on the spectrum, advocating for appropriate services for individuals across the lifespan, and providing the latest information regarding treatment, education, research, and advocacy.
      • Autism Speaks
        • Autism Speaks was founded in February 2005 by Bob and Suzanne Wright, grandparents of a child with autism.  Their longtime friend Bernie Marcus donated $25 million to help financially launch the organization.  Since then, Autism Speaks has grown into the world’s leading autism science and advocacy organization, dedicated to funding research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and a cure for autism; increasing awareness of autism spectrum disorders; and advocating for the needs of individuals with autism and their families.  We are proud of what we've been able to accomplish and look forward to continued successes in the years ahead.
      • Talk About Autism
        • A safe and friendly online community where you can share experiences, get support, and discuss autism.
      • National Autism Association
        • The mission of the National Autism Association is to respond to the most urgent needs of the autism community, providing real help and hope so that all affected can reach their full potential.
      • Easter Seals
        • Easter Seals provides exceptional services, education, outreach, and advocacy so that people living with autism and other disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our communities.  Easter Seals has been helping individuals with disabilities and special needs, and their families, live better lives for more than 90 years.  From child development centers to physical rehabilitation and job training for people with disabilities, Easter Seals offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address live’s changes and achieve personal goals.
      • The National Autistic Society (UK)
        • We are the leading UK charity for people with autism (including Asperger syndrome) and their families.  We provide information, support, and pioneering services, and campaign for a better world for people with autism. 
      • Grandparent Autism Network
        • The Grandparent Autism Network informs grandparents about autism and the medical, educational, legal, and social issues that affect their families, enabling them to share how they may improve the qualify of life for their children and grandchildren.  Activities include social events for grandparents and grandchildren and advocacy efforts to increase support for autism causes.  Networking together, grandparents are a vital resource for autism… and each other.