Get Our Free A-List Autism Resource Guide!
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Autism Resource Guide

Autism Resource Guide

When your child is diagnosed on the autism spectrum, it’s common to feel completely overwhelmed. There’s no “GPS’ that will take you on a direct course of action…no single destination to aim towards. Likewise, if you are an educator, one way of teaching isn’t going to work from one autistic student to the next. Though there are many common characteristics, each child on the spectrum is unique.

So where do we find the people, programs and services that will fit the needs of our child? There are many great resources available but how do you track them down? We must become adept at researching, curating, and networking to find the hidden gems that will make all the difference in the world for our children.

Our A-List Autism Resource Guide

We try to make the drive easier through our curated A-List of autism resources. Here you’ll find:

  • Parent, teen and children’s books
  • Blogs and podcasts worth following for inspiration, ideas and support
  • Awesome apps, products and services
  • Family grant opportunities
  • Resources for employment
A-List Autism Resources Update
The 2016 Companion Guide

Each year we plan on releasing an updated companion to the A-List Autism Resource Guide. In the 2016 companion you’ll find:

  • Assistive Technology solutions
  • More blogs with great resources (especially for teachers)
  • Additional apps, products and services (especially for transition)
  • Employment training and entrepreneurship
  • New Parent, teen and children’s books
Autism Journey
Our Autism Guides are Free!

There are so many great people, organizations and autism resources available to help your child and your family. The A- List will help you discover some of the best.

We’re asking you to sign up on our mailing list to get these autism guides…Why? Because in addition to the A-List, you’ll also become a part of our autism community subscriber list with access to other autism resources. The only way you’ll know about them is through our email news.

Don’t be discouraged! Remember that we are on an incredible journey with our children. You are in the driver’s seat. Trust yourself and your ability to navigate towards the right solutions.

Click the button and let’s continue on this autism journey together!

*NOTE: Companies and individuals cannot pay to be featured in the A-List and Companion Update Guides. Geek Club Books receives no fees in exchange for being featured in the guides.

The post Get Our Free A-List Autism Resource Guide! was written by Jodi Murphy and first appeared on Geek Club Books.

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