Guest guest Posted February 22, 2010 Report Share Posted February 22, 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 According to some reports, parents spend tens of thousands a year on well-established autism treatments that, for various reasons, are not covered by medical insurance or offered in school. If you're looking at outrageous bills for behavioral, developmental, or visual treatments or tools, you CAN cut costs. Here's how! How to Save Money on Autism Treatments Autism treatments can cost a fortune, but it's possible to save money while also providing your child with high-quality autism treatments. Find out how. Low Cost, Low Risk Treatments for Autism Not every treatment for autism comes with a high price tage or the possibility of serious side effects. Here are a few options that are inexpensive ($10 - $100 total) and often effective. Tips for Funding Autism Treatments How can families afford autism treatments? Here are some hints and tips from reader Mike Bernoski and your About.com Guide to Autism. Oxytocin as a Treatment for Autism Oxytocin, the "love hormone," has been under investigation as a possible treatment for core symptoms of autism. A recent study suggests it may be effective. Autism Ads Autism Treatments Autism Sign Autism Forum Autism Lesson Plans About Autism Featured Articles Designing a Specialty Hotel Room for Kids with Autism Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation as a Treatment for Autism In the Forum: Would You Give or Take an Autism Cure? In the Forum: Connect with an Adult with Aspergers Share Your Plans for Autism Awareness Month Poll: Where Do You Get Information About Autism? More from About.com Managing Dog Behavior Problems Understanding common dog behavior problems like barking, biting, and chewing is key to handling them appropriately. More > Healthy Bodies, Healthy Minds Keep yourself, and your family, happy and healthy this fall with these tips. 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 Continue the Conversation on Facebook Join the Autism at About.com Facebook Community Advertisement Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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