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Thursday 28 August 2008

Help and advice for autism sufferers and their carers. Useful reading about autism and links to other sites which may be of interest

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1. Have a Child Older Then 5 with Autism?
Clinic reports dramatic results in treating children with autism.
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2. Denied Autism Treatment
If your insurance has denied treatment for Autism, we can help.
www.fighthmos.com

3. Autism Materials at Future Horizons
Future Horizons is the perfect resource for Autism/Asperger's Syndrome information. Find books, videos, magazines and conferences on Autism and Asperger's Syndrome here.
www.futurehorizons-autism.com

4. Anderson Center For Autism
Anderson Center For Autism is a residential school and is a leader in ABA. Serving children and young adults with autism, PDD and Spectrum disorders. Limited openings remaining.
www.AndersonCenterforAutism.org

5. Autism, Speech & Your Child
Help your child w/ Autism Communicate w/ our Vocabulary Builder DVDs.
www.BabyBumbleBee.com

6. Help for Autism Speech, Focus & Behavior
Improvement in Speech, Social Behavior, Eye Contact and more. Safe Clay Baths and Clinically Tested Chelator have helped many children with Autism detoxify heavy metals and see improvements.
www.evenbetternow.com

7. Autism - Learn What Works
Comprehensive individually designed home based Autism treatment.
www.nacd.org

8. Help For Autism
Develop an understanding of the underlying causes of Autism. Help your autistic child reverse autistic symptoms using unique natural products and innovative therapy.
www.health-reports.com

9. Icyou - Health Video on Demand
The source for health videos online. Find, watch, and upload videos.
www.icyou.com

10. Free Autism Grants Kit
Learn How You Can Apply for Autism Grants. Get Your Free Kit Today.
www.thousanddollarprofits.com

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A practical handbook designed to assist parents in detecting the early signs of autism and other related disorders--including Asperger's Syndrome and Rett Syndrome--explains why early intervention can improve a child's chances for a successful life and pr

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