Autism4Teachers
This website offers an abundance of helpful materials and information to help your child or student with autism.
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Autism Buddy
This site aims to provide a cost-free user-friendly website that provides high quality printables, resources and articles for teachers and parents for use with children with special educational needs. When you visit the site it will look like the resources cost. They used to...however they are now free! All you need to do is register with the site!
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Autism Community Store
Find toys, teaching supplies, reinforcers, occupational and sensory therapy products. (Please note: Autism Action Partnership cannot endorse the use of biomedical interventions.)
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Autism Inspiration
An on-line resource for parents and teachers of children with autism spectrum behaviors. This website is dedicated to providing you with a variety of resources including lesson plans, games, group activities, sensory integration ideas, forums, and other valuable tools and information to help teach children with Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), Sensory Integration Disorder, and other related behaviors
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Cindys Autistic Support
This site serves as an invaluable resource to professionals working with individuals on the autism spectrum.
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The Gray Center for Social Learning and Understanding
Find information about Social Stories as well as articles and other helpful information about autism spectrum disorders.
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Life Journey Through Autism Series from the Organization for Autism Research
OAR has published five Life Journey guidebooks and The Best of The OARacle to date. You can read their descriptions, preview each online, or download copies at no cost.
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School Accreditation National Association for the Education of Young Children
NAEYC provides accreditation for schools that meet certain standards, as well as resources, tools, and information for families and childcare providers.
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For further resources, please visit Autism Action Partnership's
Resource Center for Educators.