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Autism

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Advocacy & Support

  • Autism Network International
    An autistic-run self-help and advocacy organization for autistic people.
  • Autism Research Institute
    The Autism Research Institute (ARI), a non-profit organization, was established in 1967. ARI is primarily devoted to conducting research, and to disseminating the results of research, on the triggers of autism and on methods of diagnosing and treating autism.
  • Autism Society of America
    Founded in 1965, ASA is the oldest and largest grassroots organization within the autism community with nearly 200 chapters nationwide.
  • Autism Speaks
    Autism Speaks is an advocacy group that is dedicated to funding global biomedical research into the causes, prevention, treatments, and cure for autism; and to raising public awareness about autism and its effects on individuals, families, and society.

Pittsburgh Resources

Browse the Catalog

For library materials on this topic, browse these subject headings in the library catalog:

Browse the Shelves

Use these Library of Congress Classification Numbers to browse the shelves in the library. You can also use them to browse the Catalog.

Subject LC Classification
Autism RC 553
Autism in Children RJ 506.A9

Selected Books

Attwood, Tony
The Complete Guide to Asperger's Syndrome
This handbook written in easy-to-read, non-technical language, by one of the foremost authorities on Asperger Syndrome will answer most questions about the syndrome for adults and children.
RC553.A88 A8255 2007x
 
Edelson, Stephen
Conquering Autism: Reclaiming Your Child through Natural Therapies
Believing there is a link between environmental toxins and autism, the author presents a treatment program on how to detoxify and desensitize children to everyday toxins with a goal of allowing them to lead more rewarding lives.
RJ506.A9 E34 2003x
 
Grinker, Roy
Unstrange Minds: Remapping the World of Autism
Roy Grinker, an anthropologist, traces the history of autism from the 1940s when it was first described as a separate disorder to the current increase in the prevalence of autism. He also explores how autism is viewed in different cultural contexts, namely South Korea, Africa and India.
RC553.A88 G75 2007
 
Levy, Jonathan
10 Things You Can Do Right Now to Help Your Child with Autism
Provides parents with specific techniques to help their child with autism be more interactive with the people and world around them.
RJ506.A9 L487 2007
 
Palmer, Ann
Realizing the College Dream with Autism or Asperger Syndrome: A Parent's Guide to Student Success
A guide for parents of students with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) considering college written by a parent whose autistic son has attended college successfully. Includes advice on making the decision to attend college, the transition to a college setting, support strategies in college and self-awareness/self-disclosure.
 
Richman, Shira
Encouraging Appropriate Behavior for Children on the Autism Spectrum: Frequently Asked Questions
Written in a question-and-answer format this book provides practical information for parents of children with autism spectrum disorders. Topics covered include self-help skills, healthy communication, appropriate activities, behavior and social skills with behavior plans for many situations.
RJ506.A9 R534 2006
 
Stillman, William
Autism Answer Book: More than 300 of the Top Questions Parents Ask
Written by the founder of the Pennsylvania Autism Self-Advocacy Coalition, this book provides answers to many of the questions parents ask when faced with a diagnosis of autism.
RJ506.A9 S756 2007
 
Stone, Wendy L.
Does My Child Have Autism?: A Parent's Guide to Early Detection and Intervention in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Written by a developer of STAT (the Screening Tool for Autism in Two-Year-Olds), provides guidelines for what parents should look for in their children at home at 24 months (or even earlier), what to do if they suspect an autism disorder and how to implement an intervention plan.
RJ506.A9 S767 2006
 
Tammet, Daniel
Born on a Blue Day: Inside the Extaordinary Mind of an Autistic Savant
An autobiographical account of the life of an autistic savant. Tammet is capable of learning new languages fluently within a week and performing complex mathematical calculations in his head. He has recited the number pi to 22,000 digits. In addition he experiences synesthesia, a neurological condition that allows him to experience numbers and words as shapes and colors. Today he leads a fully-independent life.
RC553.A88 T36 2007
 
Tubbs, Janet
Creative Therapy for Children with Autism, ADD and Asperger's: Using Artistic Creativity to Reach, Teach and Touch Our Children
Janet Tubbs has created a successful program using art, music and movement to teach children with autism, AD/HD and Asperger's Syndrome. This book explains her approach to help parents, therapists and teachers work with children with these disorders.
 
Wiseman, Nancy D.
Could It Be Autism?: A Parent's Guide to the First Signs and Next Steps
A guide for parents to help identify the warning signs of autism. Encourages parents to be their child's advocate in seeking treatment when they have concerns and worries about their child's development. Stresses that early diagnosis and intervention is essential for the best results.
RC553.A88 W57 2006