Associations listed here. Click for Developmental Products
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New Jersey Center for Outreach and Services for the Autism Community (COSAC)
is a non-profit agency providing information and advocacy, services, family and
professional education, and consultation to New Jersey's autism community. |
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http://www.njcosac.org |
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ASPEN ® is a regionally-based non-profit organization headquartered in New Jersey, with 12 local chapters, providing families and those individuals affected with Asperger Syndrome, PDD-NOS, High Functioning Autism, and related disorders |
| http://www.aspennj.org |
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The Association for Children of New Jersey (ACNJ) is New Jersey's formost child advocacy organization. For over 25 years, ACNJ has been hard at work, making every child count.
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| http://www.acnj.org/ |
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The Autism Society of America was founded in 1965 by a small group of parents working on a volunteer basis out of their homes. Over the last 35 years, the Society has developed into the leading source of information and referral on autism. Today, over 20,000 members are connected through a working network of over 200 chapters in nearly every state. |
| http://www.autism-society.org |
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The Behavior Analyst Certification Board®, Inc. (BACB®) is a nonprofit corporation established to meet professional credentialing needs identified by behavior analysts, governments, and consumers of behavior analysis services. The BACB adheres to the national standards for boards that grant professional credentials. |
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http://www.bacb.com |
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Founded in 1995, the Cure Autism Now (CAN) Foundation is an organization of parents, clinicians and leading scientists committed to accelerating the pace of biomedical research in autism through research, education and outreach. |
| http://cureautismnow.org |
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Families for Early Autism Treatment (FEAT) is a non-profit organization of parents, educators, and other professionals dedicated to providing world-class Education, Advocacy and Support for the Northern California Autism Community |
| www.feat.org |
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The First Signs Web site provides extensive vital information, covering a range of issues: from healthy development to concerns about a child, from the screening and referral process to treatment, and from current research and guidelines to links to other resources on the Internet and in print.
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| http://www.firstsigns.org |
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The Institute for the Achievement of Human Potential is is a nonprofit educational organization that serves children by introducing parents to the field of early child development. Parents learn how to enhance significantly the development of their children physically, intellectually and socially in a joyous and sensible way. |
| http://www.iahp.org/ |
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The Family Support Organization (FSO) of Hunterdon, Somerset, and Warren is a private, non-profit organization of families helping other families. Comprised of parents/caregivers of children who suffer with behavioral, emotional, and/or mental health challenges, FSO staff provides support, education, and empowerment to other families traveling the same journey. Family Support Partners provide individual support to caregivers of children in the Care Management Organization (CMO) to become their child's best advocate until such time as they have become full partners in the care and planning for their child. |
| www.tricountycmo.org |
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| Unlocking
Autism was founded primarily for the purpose of increasing awareness about
the disorder. |
| www.unlocking
autism.org |
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The magic of speech! All children have the incredible potential to learn even from a very early age. They just need a helping hand. We produce multimedia software to develop a child's speech, language, communication and social skills.
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| http://helpingtogrow.istores.com |
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Games, songs, communication cards, print resources, and information for special needs
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| http://www.do2learn.com |
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