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Resources for Families

  • "Aunt Blabby": A Helpful Exercise for Siblings
  • Allergies and Food Sensitivities
  • An Interview with Helen Irlen
  • An Interview with Richard L. Simpson, Ed.D.
  • Anesthesia and ASD - an RN's perspective
  • Anesthesia and Fluoride - a Pharmacist's Perspective
  • Anesthesia: An Anesthesiologist's Perspective on Dental Procedures
  • Anesthesia: An Anesthesiologist's Perspective on Surgical Procedures
  • Attention and Behavior Problems
  • Auditory Integration Training
  • Auditory Processing Problems in Autism
  • Autism is Treatable - Links & Tools
  • Autism is Treatable! Open Letter to the FDA
  • Behavior Modification -- the Lovaas Method
  • Book Review -- Siblings Of Children With Autism: Guide For Families
  • Books: ARI's Recommended Reading
  • Clinician Perspective: Treating Medical Symptoms
  • Controlling self-injurious and assaultive behavior in autism
  • Editorial : The ABA Controversy
  • Editorial Dr Rimland Advocacy Beware the Advozealots
  • Editorial Dr. Rimland Advocacy
  • Editorial Dr. Rimland Applied Behavior Analysis
  • Editorial Dr. Rimland Letter of Support for Early Behavioral Intervention
  • Editorial Open Letter on Combating Autism Act 2007
  • Editorial: Plain Talk about PDD and ASD
  • Editorial: Recovery is Possible
  • Editorial: Reopen the Institutions ?
  • Editorial: Talk About Recovery
  • Editorial: What I Would Do If I Were a Parent of ASD
  • Education and Aspergers Syndrome
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Autism
  • GF/CF Diet Tips
  • Hearing & Visually Impaired Persons - FAQ
  • Improving Auditory Functioning: Berard vs. Tomatis
  • Interview with Dr. Temple Grandin
  • Interview with June Groden, Ph.D.
  • Interview with Melvin Kaplan, O.D.
  • Keys to Successful Independent Living
  • Learning Styles and Autism
  • Lifestyle Planning
  • Lying and Cognition
  • Making the Transition from School to Work
  • Military Families: Autism's Impact
  • Military Families: Insurance Reference
  • Military Families: Overview
  • Movies Featuring ASD
  • Myths About Autism
  • Notes from the book Siblings Without Rivalry
  • Opportunities Available to Brothers and Sisters
  • Parent Perspective: Craig's Life
  • Parent Perspective: Educators and Diets
  • Parent Perspective: Recovery
  • Parent Perspective: Stories of Hope
  • Parent Perspective: Working with Clinicians
  • Parent Ratings for Asperger Syndrome
  • Parent Ratings for Autism
  • Parents' Questions about Explaining Autism to Typical Siblings
  • Physical Exercise and Autism
  • Physical Problems in Autism
  • Play Time
  • Recovered Autistic Children Videos
  • Recovered Autistic Children Videos 2004-2005
  • Research: Autism: a Novel Form of Mercury Poisoning
  • Research: Autistic Savants
  • Research: How to Prevent Autism Now
  • Research: Munchausen Myth Debunked
  • Research: Overview of Autism
  • Resources: Document Archive
  • Response to ASHA's Working Group Report on Auditory Integration Training
  • Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome and the Irlen Lens System
  • Sensory Integration
  • Sensory Integration Therapy: Interview with Lorna Jean King
  • Sibling Needs -- Helpful Information for Parents
  • Signed Speech or Simultaneous Communication
  • Social Stories
  • Speech Therapy
  • Stereotypic (Self-Stimulatory) Behavior
  • Stimulus Overselectivity: Tunnel Vision in Autism
  • Stress Anxiety and Relaxation
  • Structured Teaching--The TEACCH Method
  • Symptoms: Considering a Medical Approach
  • Symptoms: Toe Walking
  • Temple Grandin: An Inside View of Autism
  • Temple Grandin: Choosing the Right Job
  • The Advocacy Bug
  • The Efficacy of Auditory Integration Training
  • The Picky Eater
  • The Road to Post-Secondary Education
  • Theory of Mind
  • To Argue or Not to Argue?
  • Tools: ASD in DSM-IV
  • Tools: Biomedical Survey Analysis (form)
  • Tools: DSM-IV Criteria for ASDs
  • Tools: Is it Autism?
  • Tools: Medical Abbreviations and Acronyms
  • Treatment Tips: A Brief Overview of Common Problems and Fixes
  • Two Popular Auditory Tutorial Programs
  • Visual Therapy for ASD
  • Clinical Research
  • Free Conference Webcasts
  • ARI eNewsletter
  • Newsletter Archive
  • Submitted Articles
  • Document Archive
 

Autism is Treatable - Links and Tools

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Parent Ratings of Behavorial Effects of Medical Interventions for Autism
Parent Ratings of Behavorial Effects of Medical Interventions for Asperger's Syndrome
Summary of Medical Treatments

Diets

Science Behind GF/CF - Info for Caregivers - "Stop giving my kid forbidden stuff!"
Solutions for Common GF/CF Pitfalls
TACA's GF/CF Diet Page
Selecting a Clinician

Tools

ATEC
Diagnostic Checklist
Treatment Survey Analysis
Treatment Effectiveness Survey
Questionnaire for Children with Autism and Related Developmental and/or Attention Problems,
a detailed Medical History
- by Dr. Sydney Baker
Possible Adverse Effects of Prescription Drugs

Recovered Children

Stories of Recovered Children
Editorial: Talk about "Recovery"
Editorial: Recovery From Autism is Possible
Editorial: Autism is Treatable!: An Open Letter to the FDA

Advocacy

Tell the press about your trip to the conference
Autism Overview Presentation Slides - English | Spanish - Free Powerpoint Viewer
Sell Puzzle Pieces - The Million Dollar Puzzle Piece Campaign
Donate to ARI

Webcasts

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