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Community Resources to
Help With Autistic Children
Parents who have a child that has been diagnosed
as having autism or having disorders that are within the spectrum of
autism will be heartened to know that there are more and more support
groups in their communities that are focused on being a support to them
and their children. Some examples follow.
One organization taking the lead in this is the Autism Society of
America. Their goal is to help improve the lives of those affected by
autism and those that are their caregivers. What does this include? It
means having a network of people that may begin with large national
partners but reaches down into smaller groups within the community that
are working to make the public more aware of the needs of autistic
individuals.
These
workers are there as advocates for the wide range of services that may
be needed to help them find their full potential in functioning well
within their social environment. They form work groups that assist in
training children with autism to improve their language and behavior
skills. They can help find employment for people with autistic
disabilities. They keep families up to date with the latest in medical
research and advancement in treatments. And they are there to listen and
give support through the tough times. By visiting their site on line
families are able to get more information and find chapters that are
close to their community. (www.autism-society.org)
The POAC or Parents of Autistic Children (www.poac.net) was formed in
1999 and focuses on the here and now of helping parents to keep up to
date with the latest in teaching methods for their children. Their goal
is to help as well the community at large to understand this disorder
and how they can support these individuals. They hope to increase the
number of qualified personnel who can specialize in this field. And they
work along with health care providers and local school officials to
implement workshop groups to help train and teach those afflicted with
autism and those caring for them.
In addition to groups that are focused on helping families with younger
autistic children to get the training they need to overcome challenges
of autism - there are a growing number of colleges that are showing
their awareness of the large section of people that are afflicted with
varying degrees of this disorder. Some are now offering alternative
services to help these young people reach their full potential and
further their education. For further information check out
www.autism-education.suite101.com
If there does not appear to be a specific organization dealing with
autism in your immediate community the National Institute for Health
does suggest that local doctors, health maintenance organizations,
mental health agencies and medical universities are a few of the avenues
open to seek guidance on available treatments and/or groups that can
lend support. Added to that is the wealth of information available on
line. Of course the key in approaching any problem is to begin by
getting as much soundly based knowledge as possible. But an added bonus
is the opportunity to communicate with individuals the world over who
can offer insight, sound advice and empathy because they will know what
you are going through first hand.
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