AS Websites

When we first started looking for information on Asperger Syndrome, we found virtually nothing under the search engines. Now a search on search engines such as Google or Yahoo! pull up dozens of sites. These are some of the ones which have helped us. These will open in a new browser window so that you can keep the list open.

Home
What is AS
Our Journey
Email Lists
Books & Videos
AS Websites
Seeking Help
bulletAsperger Syndrome Coalition of the U.S. located in Jacksonville Beach, Florida.
bulletNews and Events
bulletReferences and Resources
bulletSupport Groups
bulletAsperger Syndrome Support Group of NYC is a support group in Midtown Manhattan
bulletRecent news articles about AS
bulletSupport Group Listing for NY Metro area
bullet

Asperger's Disorder Homepage by Kaan R. Ozbayrak, MD. This is a jump page to the University of Massachusetts Medical Center website
bullet

What is Asperger's Disorder?

bullet

What is the epidemiology of Asperger's Disorder?

bullet

What are the differences between Asperger's Disorder and 'High Functioning' Autism?

bullet

What is the biology of Asperger's Disorder?

bullet

What are the diagnostic criteria of Asperger's Disorder?

bullet

What is the treatment of Asperger's Disorder?

bullet

Bibliography of Asperger's Disorder

bullet

List of US clinicians who evaluate individuals with Asperger's Disorder & Clinicians from other countries

bulletBen's Asperger Room is a personal guide about AS by Ben Good from London
bulletAS Message Boards
bulletChildren's Guide to AS
bulletInformation about seeking a diagnosis
bulletFamilies of Adults Afflicted with Asperger's Syndrome (FAAAS)
bulletBooks & Resources
bulletMailing List
bulletHomeschooling Special Needs Individuals
bullet Homeschooling Special Needs Children (article & links)
bullet Homeschooling Special Needs -  Introduction to Homeschooling Special Needs Children
bullet Homeschooling & Special Needs Articles by Dr. Paul Cates
bullet Ten Steps to Homeschooling Special Needs Children (two-part article & links)
bullet O.A.S.I.S. stands for Online Asperger Syndrome Information and Support.
bulletOoops...Wrong Planet! Syndrome - An invaluable resource where you can find tons of information: resources, news, connections, papers, you name it! This site is conceived as a rainbow approach to the entire spectrum, in every shade.
bullet SID Activities
bulletThe Sibling Support Project is a national program dedicated to the interests of brothers and sisters of people with special health and developmental needs. The project is based at Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center in Seattle, Washington.
bulletResources and Books
bulletHelp for younger or older siblings
bulletHelp for Adult siblings
bulletTony Attwood - Expert on Asperger Syndrome
   

Back Up Next

Hit Counter

Last updated on Friday, March 17, 2006