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Dear Friend of ASO:

Information on an autism resource - The Autism Perspective Magazine. According to their website:

"The Autism Perspective is a magazine dedicated to supporting people whose lives have been touched by Autism Spectrum Disorders. TAP's mission is to:

- provide unbiased information about treatment options - educate its readership - become a comprehensive resource for information, services, options, treatments, etc. - provide the latest research findings and cutting-edge information related to ASD- share personal life stories - their experiences, triumphs, struggles, and humanness continue to evolve as more knowledge is acquired

TAP recognizes that:

Autism Spectrum Disorders are very complex no two children on the autism spectrum are alike, therefore children will respond differently to the various treatments if one child has benefited from a particular treatment, it was valuable our understanding and knowledge of ASD is in its infancy and will continue to grow we must support one another and work together in order to affect change"

For more information, to add your name to their email list, or subscribe to the magazine, visit:

http://www.theautismperspective.org/

FYI - Please share.

Sincerely,

Barbara C. YavorcikPresidentAutism Society of Ohio701 S. Main St.Akron, OH 44311(330) 376-0211fax: (330) 376-1226email: askASO@...home: byavorcik@...web: www.autismohio.org Please note: This is provided for information purposes only. The ASO does not endorse or recommend any providers, methodologies or services. Providing this information should not be construed as an endorsement by the ASO, either explicit or impiled.

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Hi, all!

I know I've said it before, and I'll say it again -- TAP is a really great magazine. I got the most recent issue last week, and some of the articles it contained are on The Listening Program; a sibling's perspective on her brother with Autism and advice on how to help neurotypical siblings have a relationship with their Autistic sibling; Stillman's wonderful article on the right to communicate for persons with Autism and how to decode symbolic communication for non-verbal Autistics; tips for successfully vacationing with Autistic children; Homeschooling and special needs children; and an article on Language via Literacy, which involves teaching non-verbal children to read and ultimately communicate.

They have writers with Autism, articles written by parents, grandparents and siblings of those with Autism -- it's really a unique perspective, rather than a bunch of things written by neurotypicals about Autism.

--Suzanne

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Dear Friend of ASO:

Information on an autism resource - The Autism Perspective Magazine. According to their website:

"The Autism Perspective is a magazine dedicated to supporting people whose lives have been touched by Autism Spectrum Disorders. TAP's mission is to:

- provide unbiased information about treatment options

- educate its readership

- become a comprehensive resource for information, services, options, treatments, etc.

- provide the latest research findings and cutting-edge information related to ASD

- share personal life stories - their experiences, triumphs, struggles, and humanness

continue to evolve as more knowledge is acquired

TAP recognizes that:

Autism Spectrum Disorders are very complex no two children on the autism spectrum are alike, therefore children will respond differently to the various treatments if one child has benefited from a particular treatment, it was valuable our understanding and knowledge of ASD is in its infancy and will continue to grow we must support one another and work together in order to affect change"

For more information, to add your name to their email list, or subscribe to the magazine, visit:

http://www.theautismperspective.org/

FYI - Please share.

Sincerely,

Barbara C. Yavorcik

President

Autism Society of Ohio

701 S. Main St.

Akron, OH 44311

(330) 376-0211

fax: (330) 376-1226

email: askASOautismohio (DOT) org

home: byavorcikaol

web: www.autismohio.org

Please note: This is provided for information purposes only. The ASO does not endorse or recommend any providers, methodologies or services. Providing this information should not be construed as an endorsement by the ASO, either explicit or impiled.

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