Guest guest Posted May 24, 2010 Report Share Posted May 24, 2010 If you can't see this email, click here Autism / Spectrum Disorders Autism / Spectrum Disorders Is It Autism? Life With Autism Treatments From Jo Rudy, your Guide to Autism / Spectrum Disorders I'm pleased to announce the publication of my new book, "Get Out, Explore and Have Fun: How Families of Children With Autism or Asperger Syndrome Can Get the Most Out of Community." Autism can be an isolating disorder, but it doesn't have to be. My new book offers resources and tools to help you and your child get out and enjoy sports, clubs, religious life, camps, the arts, zoos, museums, and more. Families with Autism Can "Get Out, Explore and Have Fun" How do you connect with the community when you have a child on the autism spectrum? Which organizations, clubs, churches, clubs, museums, sports and camps are best for our kids and families, and how do you find them? Who's starting to "get" autism, and how can you find out? Why is now the best time in history to "get out, explore and have fun" with a child on the autism spectrum? Best Sports for Kids with Autism Autism and sports rarely seem to go together. But there's no good reason for that! Find out which sports may be best for your child with autism. Before You Let an Autism Diagnosis Drive You Crazy It's all too easy to let an autism diagnosis dominate your life - dragging you down into a spiral of fear, uncertainty and doubt. Here's why you're probably already doing a terrific job for your child, and how to step back and live your life. Overcoming Isolation When There's Autism in the Family Many families with an autistic member feel isolated from their community. Dr. Naseef and Dr. Ariel offer advice on how to regain community and reforge connections. Autism Ads Autism Early Signs Autism Parent Child Autism Autistic Autism Treatment Featured Articles Innovative Housing Option for Young Adults with Autism Putting the Costs of Autism in Context Parents with Autistic Kids Are Not Doomed to Divorce GFCF Diet for Autism Ineffective for Study Subjects Autism and Community Support for Parents of Children with Autism More from About.com Great Stuff Kids Love From the hottest tunes and best online videos to favorite books and classic toys, here are our top picks for the kids in your life. More > Join About.com's User Panel! Share your opinions and help us make About.com more relevant, informative and enjoyable to use. More> This newsletter is written by: Jo Rudy Autism / Spectrum Disorders Guide Email Me | My Blog | My Forum Sign up for more free newsletters on your favorite topics You are receiving this newsletter because you subscribed to the About Autism / Spectrum Disorders newsletter. If you wish to change your email address or unsubscribe, please click here. About respects your privacy: Our Privacy Policy Contact Information:249 West 17th StreetNew York, NY, 10011© 2010 About.com Must Reads Top Ten Facts About Autism What Are the Autism Spectrum Disorders? Symptoms of Autism How Is Autism Diagnosed? Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorders Advertisement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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