Autism Resources

AOTA Specialty Conference--Autism, Dec 3-4, 2010, Baltimore, MD

Welcome to our Autism micro-site. With so many practitioners working with persons with autism, AOTA has developed extensive resources on this topic, and this page organizes all of these resources in one area. Whether you’re looking for news, Conference sessions, AJOT articles, books, research, or other tools, you can find it all here.


News

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Practice

Information

Centennial Vision Articles

AOTA Official Documents

Special Interest Section (SISs)

Slide Shows

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Continuing Education

AOTA Continuing Education Courses

  

Self-Paced Clinical Courses

Online Courses

CEonCDs™

AOTA Webcasts

CE Articles

AOTA Approved Provider Courses

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OT Practice Articles

2009

2008

2007

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AJOT Special Issue and Articles

Special Issue: Sensory Integration--March/April 2007

Articles

   2009

2008

2007

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SIS Quarterly Articles

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Books

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OT Connections Networking

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Media

Press Releases

Podcast

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Consumer Information

Understanding Autism

Articles

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Research

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Policy Information

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Autism Organizations

(listed alphabetically)

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Other Resources
  • IDEA Partnership Collection on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    The IDEA Partnership is an affiliation of 55 national organizations united by common interests and joined in shared work. Together, the partners develop ‘bridging tools’ to help their constituents translate research and policy into practice.  A Partnership Collection is one of these bridging tools. The purpose of a Partnership Collection is to enable and encourage the use of current research on a topic of importance to the field of education. The Partnership Collection on ASD was developed through the work of 12 national organizations, nine national and state technical assistance providers, and a number of state and local organizations and agencies.

    You can access the Collection on ASD here.

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