Guest guest Posted May 16, 2010 Report Share Posted May 16, 2010 From: sarnets-bounces@... On Behalf Of Schafer Autism Report Sent: Saturday, May 15, 2010 5:02 PM To: Schafer Autism Report; Schafer Autism Report Subject: New website for Autism Research Institute (ARI): SAR Supplement Supplement Read at website ______________________________________________________ New website for Autism Research Institute (ARI) ARI debuted its new website earlier this week at www.autism.com, featuring a whole new look and an easier for users to navigate through the site. For a brief video introduction from our Executive Director, Dr. Steve Edelson, go to the home page and click on “View Welcome Video.†______________________________________________________ Autism Network for Hearing and Visually Impaired Persons The Network for Hearing and Visually Impaired Persons, supported by ARI, consists of parents and affected individuals as well as professionals with special interest in people with autism and deafness and/or autism and blindness. This network can direct you to support and services available in your local area or community. There are no costs or fees to join. If you join the network, the staff will respond to your questions or concerns, keep your information confidential, connect you with those in your area who have similar disabilities, and refer you to the appropriate resources in your community. To join the network, click here. ______________________________________________________ The Autism Research Institute’s Apple and Android Applications ARI's has published two applications for Apple devices (iPhone, iPad, iTouch) and Android cell phones. One application is free to install and contains an advice paper for parents of newly diagnosed children, with the overriding message that “Autism is Treatable.†Topics discussed include prevalence, diagnosis, diets, nutritional supplements, vaccines, ABA, speech development and much more. Authors of this paper include: Drs. , Steve Edelson, Temple Grandin, and Bernard Rimland. The second application contains more in-depth information about treatments, along with recommended readings (print and Internet), ARI’s monthly e-newsletter, and ARI’s popular Autism Treatment Evaluation Checklist (ATEC). Costs of the application is only 99 cents. Both the free and paid versions can be downloaded from the iTunes website. ARI has also developed a smart phone application for Android devices. Visit www.AndroidZoom.com to download the most recent application. The Android version costs 99 cents. Other smart phone applications will be posted on the ARI website and at www.AutismApp.com as they become available. French and Spanish applications will be available soon. Lenny Schafer editor@... The Schafer Autism Report is a non-profit corporation Unsubscribe: www.sarnet.org/frm/unsub2.htm 1 of 1 File(s) ATT00039.txt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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