How to Find Support for an Autistic Child

By law, your autistic child must be given the education necessary to optimize his or her potential. In addition, many respite centers are staffed with professionals who can help your autistic child in a nonclassroom setting.

Instructions

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      Look for autism-related educational resources, vocational rehabilitation programs and social organizations on the Web. Search the web with keywords like "autism" and "support groups." Find phone numbers and e-mail addresses for resources in your area.

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      Explore the ways Medicaid can help your autistic child by going to the Autism Society of America homepage and choosing "Medicaid Options."

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      Locate support groups for your child by calling (800) 3AUTISM, extension 150.

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      Find additional special education links for your autistic child at the Special Education Resources on the Internet homepage (seriweb.com).

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      Learn more about the Autistic Children's Activity Program, including summer play sessions, by calling (503) 281-8769.

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