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Links to other Web resourcesParent Education and Advocacy Training Center Virginia Autism Resource Center (VARC) Virginia Department of Education Training and Technical Assistance Center at VCU
Other resources:http://www.putafaceonautism.com/http://www.pacerkidsagainstbullying.org http://www.wrongplanet.net http://www.autismhandinhand.com http://www.autismteachingtools.com http://www.mariposaschool.org/programs/TrainingManual.pdf http://www.theraceschool.org/aba/index.htm http://www.autismtreatment.info http://www.johnbald.net/goplay http://www.kathyandcalvin.com/index.php http://melindasmith.home.mindspring.com http://www.difflearn.com http://www.autismva.org http://www.dotolearn.com http://www.donnayoung.org http://www.helpuslearn.com VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY - AUTISM CENTER OF VIRGINIA REGISTRYIf you live in Virginia and have a child or other family member who has been diagnosed as having autism, consider enrolling him or her in the VCU Autism Center Registry.The Registry is an organization that facilitates autism research by matching investigators with families who would like to participate in research projects. Historically, registries have been extremely helpful in learning more about the pervasiveness of certain diseases and disorders, their progression, and ways to cure them. Now it is time to do that with autism. Enrollment in the Registry is easy, and you and your family choose whether or not you would like to participate in any given research project. For more information and enrollment materials, you may go to our website at http://www.vcuhealth.org/vtcc/Autism%20Registry.html or you can contact us by e-mail, phone, fax, or postal mail at:
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