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World Autism Awareness Day Logo:
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World Autism Awareness Day UN Resolution (.pdf format):
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About Autism Brochure (.pdf format):
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2010 Press Toolkit:
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Talking to Parents About Autism Action Toolkit:
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Today, 1 in 110 American children is diagnosed with autism. As an early childhood educator, you may be the first to notice when a child is not meeting typical developmental milestones. When this happens, you need to talk to the parents and urge them to have their child screened. The Talking to Parents About Autism Action Kit contains the tools you need to initiate this critical dialogue. Having this conversation with parents can make all the difference in a child's life! To learn more about this kit, click here.
2009 Ways to Participate (.pdf format):
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2009 Poster (High resolution .pdf format):
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Recommended Books: English
Epidemiology FAQ: English
Autism Speaks and the CDC are establishing an international information sharing network to study the epidemiology of autism. We invite researchers who are actively engaged in epidemiologic projects to collaborate with both Autism Speaks/CDC and each other to help address issues that will lead to advancing our understanding of the epidemiology of autism. Further, we are establishing workgroups that focus on the epidemiology of autism based on different types of ascertainment approaches.
Interactive Autism Network (IAN) Exchange: English
IAN Exchange, www.IANexchange.org is an online community of practice (professional community) for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) researchers and associates. It provides a web-based platform for collaborative activities, knowledge management, professional networking, and learning. The goal of IAN Exchange is to connect autism researchers from around the world and from disparate specialties and perspectives to accelerate autism research. IAN Exchange is a learning community-a place where researchers learn from other researchers and share their hard-earned knowledge and experiences.
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