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An organization in Minnesota providing support groups for friends and family in the area. Also offers information on statistics and the myths surrounding the disorder. Runs events and partners with True Friends to offer camps for children on the spectrum.
A support group for spouses or partners of people with Asperger Syndrome. Learn about the characteristics which affect personal relationships and family dynamics.
An audio and text weblog on Asperger's Syndrome maintained by a college professor/psychologist who specializes in this area.
Information and support regarding Asperger's Syndrome.
Discussion forum for and about those with Asperger's Syndrome.
A blog written by an adult with AS, including childhood, diagnosis, adulthood and life with the syndrome in general.
Musings and thoughts on living a successful life with Asperger Syndrome. [RSS]
A resource site for Asperger's Syndrome by AS author Liane Holliday Willey.
Provides an overview of Asperger Syndrome and its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
Questionnaire to research and detect features of Asperger's Syndrome and related disorders in gifted adults.
Advocacy organization serving individuals on the autism spectrum
A personal story of Kevin Phillips, who has this disorder.
A specialist offers information on what the syndrome is, a schedule of his conferences and a list of his publications.
Story about autism self-advocacy groups that push for acceptance of the condition, not "cures". Much of the focus is on people with Asperger's. [12:26 streaming audio broadcast] (June 26, 2006)
A summer camp in Washington, D.C. is teaching some people with mild forms of autism the social skills that come naturally to most people. NPR's Joseph Shapiro reports. [5:29 Realaudio broadcast] (August 16, 2004)
Carley is the executive director of GRASP, The Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Partnership. In 2000, he and his then 4-year-old son were diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. GRASP works to educate the public about the disorder. (May 05, 2004)
Terry Gross interviews Fred Volkmar. In the early 1990s, Volkmar led the team that helped develop the definition of autism used by the American Psychiatric Assoc. [32:06 streaming audio broadcast] (May 01, 2004)
Haddon has written his first novel for adults, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. The narrator of the story is an autistic teenager who is obsessed with Sherlock Holmes and who must prove his innocence when a neighborhood dog is killed. Haddon lives in England and teaches creative writing for the Arvon Foundation and for Oxford University. Terry Gross discusses the book with the author. [19:27 Realaudio broadcast] (June 26, 2003)
A blog written by an adult with AS, including childhood, diagnosis, adulthood and life with the syndrome in general.
An organization in Minnesota providing support groups for friends and family in the area. Also offers information on statistics and the myths surrounding the disorder. Runs events and partners with True Friends to offer camps for children on the spectrum.
A specialist offers information on what the syndrome is, a schedule of his conferences and a list of his publications.
Musings and thoughts on living a successful life with Asperger Syndrome. [RSS]
Provides an overview of Asperger Syndrome and its causes, symptoms, and treatment.
Questionnaire to research and detect features of Asperger's Syndrome and related disorders in gifted adults.
A resource site for Asperger's Syndrome by AS author Liane Holliday Willey.
A support group for spouses or partners of people with Asperger Syndrome. Learn about the characteristics which affect personal relationships and family dynamics.
Discussion forum for and about those with Asperger's Syndrome.
Information and support regarding Asperger's Syndrome.
Advocacy organization serving individuals on the autism spectrum
An audio and text weblog on Asperger's Syndrome maintained by a college professor/psychologist who specializes in this area.
A personal story of Kevin Phillips, who has this disorder.
Story about autism self-advocacy groups that push for acceptance of the condition, not "cures". Much of the focus is on people with Asperger's. [12:26 streaming audio broadcast] (June 26, 2006)
A summer camp in Washington, D.C. is teaching some people with mild forms of autism the social skills that come naturally to most people. NPR's Joseph Shapiro reports. [5:29 Realaudio broadcast] (August 16, 2004)
Carley is the executive director of GRASP, The Global and Regional Asperger Syndrome Partnership. In 2000, he and his then 4-year-old son were diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. GRASP works to educate the public about the disorder. (May 05, 2004)
Terry Gross interviews Fred Volkmar. In the early 1990s, Volkmar led the team that helped develop the definition of autism used by the American Psychiatric Assoc. [32:06 streaming audio broadcast] (May 01, 2004)
Haddon has written his first novel for adults, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. The narrator of the story is an autistic teenager who is obsessed with Sherlock Holmes and who must prove his innocence when a neighborhood dog is killed. Haddon lives in England and teaches creative writing for the Arvon Foundation and for Oxford University. Terry Gross discusses the book with the author. [19:27 Realaudio broadcast] (June 26, 2003)

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