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Miscellaneous Stuff - Free Autism Courses from WebEd & Doug Flutie Jr. Foundation for Autism. If you are a parent of a child with autism you can register and take these courses at no cost. The courses provide comprehensive information on autism, educating children with autism, and much more.
- The Real Rainman Meet Kim Peek, the man with autism whose amazing life inspired the movie, Rainman. Brought to you by the Blackstone Valley Chapter of Rhode Island ARC.
- Top Ten Web Sites My thoughts on the ten most useful web sites on autism for parents and professionals.
- Links Links that I have found interesting and helpful.
- ME-List The Me-List is a continuing discussion group on ABA and autism and has many useful sections with ABA drills, ABA providers and materials, and much more.
- Cotard Syndrome An unusual disorder in which a person has the delusion that he has died. Very interesting - not related to autism - but an interest of mine.
- Divorce? A useful poem for those Dads thinking about divorce.
- Christian Classics Library Take a break from autism, read a great book on-line.
- Translate This Page Use Google Language Tools to translate this and any other web page or phrase into another language.
Please send questions, comments, & suggestions to: Gary J. Heffner. DISCLAIMER: This site is intended to provide basic information resources on Autistic Disorder. It is not intended to, nor does it, constitute medical or other advice. The author of the web site is not a medical doctor. Readers are warned not to take any action with regard to medical treatment or otherwise based on the information on this web site or links without first consulting a physician. This web site does not necessarily endorse any of the information obtained from any of the links on this page or links that other pages may lead you to. Neither does this web site promote or recommend any treatment, therapy, institution or health care plan. The information contained in this site is intended to be for your general education and information only and not for use in pursuing any treatment or course of action. Ultimately, the course of action in treating a given patient must be individualized after a thorough discussion with the patient's physician(s) and family.
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