Asperger's Syndrome: Other Places To Get Help


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Other Places To Get Help


Online Resources

Aspergerinfo.com
Web Address: www.aspergerinfo.com
 

Aspergerinfo.com is a community discussion board where people can ask questions and share concerns, information, and resources about Asperger's syndrome.



Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support (OASIS)
Web Address: www.udel.edu/bkirby/asperger
 

This is a University of Delaware Web site developed by parents of children diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, devoted to support and education for those affected by the disorder. The site includes an excellent guide for teachers of children with Asperger's.



Organizations

Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Partnership
666 Broadway
Suite 830
New York, NY  10012
Phone: (646) 242-4003
Fax: (212) 529-9996
E-mail: info@grasp.org
Web Address: www.grasp.org
 

The Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Partnership (GRASP) is an educational and advocacy organization for people who have Asperger's syndrome or autism. The organization educates people about Asperger's syndrome and autism and provides support for people with these conditions.



Families of Adults Afflicted with Asperger's Syndrome (FAAAS)
P.O. Box 514
Centerville, MA  02632
Phone: (508) 790-1930
E-mail: faaas@faaas.org
Web Address: www.faaas.org
 

Families of Adults Afflicted with Asperger's Syndrome (FAAAS) is a support group for family members of adults with Asperger's syndrome. The goal of FAAAS is to help families who are affected by Asperger's syndrome and to provide information to the medical, psychological, and neurological communities about how Asperger's syndrome has impacted the lives of family members.



MAAP Services for Autism and Asperger Syndrome
P.O. Box 524
Crown Point, IN  46308
Phone: (219) 662-1311
Fax: (219) 662-0638
E-mail: info@maapservices.org
Web Address: www.maapservices.org
 

An excellent source of information and advice for families, this organization publishes a quarterly newsletter and provides support group information and other services.





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Last updated: April 30, 2008
Author: Jeannette Curtis
Reviewed By: Michael J. Sexton, MD - Pediatrics, Fred Volkmar, MD - Child Psychiatry
Editors: Susan Van Houten, RN, BSN, MBA, Pat Truman, MATC

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