Links and Resources
Links and Resources
Here are some links and online resources we’ve discovered that have been helpful in some way to us. We’re not remotely done compiling this list, so we’ll be steadily adding to it. If you have links you’ve discovered and want to suggest that we add them to our list, please send them to us.
Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs)
- Five Things You Can Do If You Think Your Child Has Autism - This is a post I wrote (insert disclosure of shameless self-promotion).
- M-CHAT - A quick questionnaire you can take if you suspect your child may have autism. Direct Links: M-CHAT form (PDF) | M-CHAT - Automatic Scoring Version (Microsoft Excel file) | M-CHAT Scoring Instructions | M-CHAT Scoring Template
- First Signs - Another great place to go if you suspect your child has autism.
- What’s Your Autistic Toddler Like? - Another post I wrote that looks at what people consider to be the typical characteristics of an autistic child and how our son matches up with them or not.
- The Autism Society of North Carolina Bookstore - Now the largest, nonprofit, ASD-specific bookstore in the US, and yes you can order online.
- Autism Speaks - 100-day kit - For parents who just received an ASD diagnosis.
Speech Delays, Communication, Apraxia
- Do2Learn - All sorts of great, FREE resources that help you do everything from create your own picture cards for use in communication with your child to art activities to how to design a classroom in your house and much, much more. This site is amazing.
- List of Speech Milestones - Helps you understand where a ‘typically developing’ child would be at a particular age.
- Another List of Speech Milestones - Another page that describes where a ‘typically developing’ child would be at a particular age.
- Signing Time! - Need we say more!
- Apraxia-Kids - Their mission is to
“strengthen the support systems in the lives of children with apraxia, so that each child has their best opportunity to develop speech.” - American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) - Provides support to people with a variety of speech and hearing issues and those who care for them.
- Help For Kid’s Speech - A program sponsored by the Scottish Rite Foundation of Florida to help parents and professionals learn how to better help children with language and communication issues.
- PECS 101 - An introduction to the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS).
Sensory Integration Disorder/Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
- Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation - Provides information about research, education, and advocacy related to Sensory Processing Disorders (SPDs).
- The Out-of-Sync Child - The site related to the book of the same title that helps parents with recognizing and coping with Sensory Processing Disorder.
Educational/Behavioral Therapies
- TEACCH - The TEACCH method is widely used by schools, therapists, and parents in helping autistic children learn and grow in a variety of educational and behavioral areas.
- Floortime - Dr. Stanley Greenspan’s play-based method for helping autistic children with developmental and communication challenges. Also referred to as the Developmental, Individual Differences, Relationship-based (DIR) approach.
- Different Roads to Learning - “Your Complete ABA and VB Resource”
Help and Services
- About Early Intervention - If your child is under age 3, your local Early Intervention office should be among your first stops if you suspect autism or other delays.
- About IDEA and services through your local schools - After your child turns 3, you’ll move on from Early Intervention to services provided by your local schools, as outlined by federal law under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This is a great place to start learning about IDEA and the services available to you through it.
Individualized Education Programs (IEPs)
- About IDEA and services through your local schools - After your child turns 3, you’ll move on from Early Intervention to services provided by your local schools, as outlined by federal law under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). This is a great place to start learning about IDEA and the services available to you through it.
- Wrightslaw Special Education Law and Advocacy- “Accurate, reliable information about special education law, education law, and advocacy for children with disabilities.” If you have any questions about IEPs, special education services, or just about anything else related to them, this is the authority on those subjects.
- Pointers and Tips on the IEP Process - A post written by our special guest Gigi - a retired special needs teacher and guidance counselor of 31 years - and her daughter Stephanie, who is a speech language pathologist (SLP).
- Resources and Tools for Students with Disabilities - A wealth of information, sample forms, reports, and other links for students with disabilities. Written by the Ohio Department of Education.
- North Carolina IEP Forms - Note: These forms are probably similar in content to the forms used in other states. Some counties in NC use forms that look a little different than these, but the information collected is pretty much the same.
- IEPs Yahoo! Group - Yahoo! group for discussing issues related to IEPs.
- A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Special Education Assessment - More information about the types of evaluations your child may undergo as part of the IEP process.
- Psycho-educational Testing - Page that describes in great detail evaluations and assessments you might - but not necessarily - come across as part of your IEP process. Added benefit of this site is that it explains a lot of the technical jargon used in assessments.
- The Listen-Up Web! - Your rights related to IEPs. Note: This page is a rather overwhelming list of resources, but if you can wade through it, a lot of good stuff is there.
Therapeutic Listening/Other Auditory Therapies
- Vital Links - Home of Therapeutic Listening, the method we’re using.
- Vital Sounds - Companion site to Vital Links where you can learn more about the Sennheiser HD-500A headphones used with Therapeutic Listening; their store is also the cheapest place we found from which to purchase the headphones.
- Berard Auditory Integration Therapy (Berard AIT) - Another auditory therapy approach.
- Tomatis Method - Another common auditory therapy.
- Samonas Method - One more auditory therapy. Note: They may have the worst site I’ve seen in eons, though.
Assistive Technology
- The Alliance for Technology Access - All sorts of great information about assistive technology and promoting greater accessibility for persons with disabilities.
- Generations-Tadpole - Assistive technology available for checkout for North Carolina residents.
Occupational Therapy/Products
- Therapy Shoppe- About every product under the sun for occupational therapy, sensory, motor, and related issues.
Financial Issues
- What is a Special Needs Trust? - Important blog post about estate planning. What would happen to your autistic or disabled child if you died? Would there be enough resources for them to be provided for while still allowing them to be eligible for government services?
Support and Discussion Groups
- IEPs Yahoo! Group - Yahoo! group for discussing issues related to IEPs.
- Stay-At-Home Dads Forum - We’re here, we’re dear, we like to drink beer!
Medical
- Special Care Dentistry - If there’s anything that sucks more than taking an autistic child to the dentist, I don’t want to know about it. A dentist who specializes in caring for special needs children is worth their weight in gold.
Advocacy Groups
- National Disability Rights Network - An advocacy group who serves persons with a wide range of disabilities and fights for ensuring both their rights and accountability in governmental and societal systems and programs.
For North Carolina Residents
- Autism Society of North Carolina - Autism advocacy and resource provider for North Carolina residents.
- Generations-Tadpole - Assistive technology available for checkout for North Carolina residents.
- North Carolina IEP Forms - Note: These forms are probably similar in content to the forms used in other states. Some counties in NC use forms that look a little different than these, but the information collected is pretty much the same.
Other Cool Companies and Products
Other Cool Sites
- Venture Program at Bellevue Community College - a program offering an Associate in Occupational Life Skills (AOLS) Degree for “students challenged with learning, cognitive and intellectual disabilities.”
Random Other Links
- The Baby Name Wizard’s NameVoyager’ - This is seriously, geeked-out, baby-naming fun.
- Wonder Pets! - This is sewious! Chuck, chuck, chuck!
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