Autism Resources
Autism Resources
The Autism Puzzle Foundation
Do you have a child with autism who needs toys or devices? The foundation may be able to help you purchase equipment your child needs including but not limited to the following items:
- Therapy swings & exercise balls
- Facilitated Communication (FC) Equipment
- Other Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) Devices & Boards
Or toys that help with:
- Sensory Integration
- Fine motor skills
- Gross motor skills
- Tactile skills
- Cognition skills
For more information contact the Vermont Assistive Technology Program,
Email: DAIL.ATinfo@state.vt.us
Phone: 800-750-6355 | 802.241.2620 |
To download an application, visit: http://www.vtautismpuzzle.org/assistance.html
Vermont Resources:
- Division of Disability and Aging Services' Vermont Autism Needs and Resources
- Vermont Autism Puzzle Foundation: www.vtautismpuzzle.org
- Autism Puzzle Foundation - Events
Visit the Autism Puzzle Foundation's website for more information on Fundraising Events
- Camp Maple Leaf
Camp Maple Leaf is a fun camp experience that focuses on social skills and leisure/relaxation skills development for children and adolescents diagnosed with nonverbal learning disabilities, Asperger's Syndrome; high functioning Autism and PDD-NOS.
For more information: Camp Maple Leaf web page
- Adaptive Riding and Animal Therapy Programs:
- Champlain Adaptive Mounted Program (CHAMP)
Website: http://www.vtchamp.org
- Farmhouse Center
Website: http://www.farmhousecenter.org/
- Laughing Crow Ranch ~ Therapeutic Education Center
Website: http://laughingcrowranch.org/
- Champlain Adaptive Mounted Program (CHAMP)
Articles on Autism:
- Keep children with autism safe from bullies
Article from the New England Autism Examiner by Brian Field, Co-Founder of the Autism Support network. This article is about the bullying that often happens to students with autism. It contains some good ideas for parents and teachers to use when this happens.
- Autism and bullying at school (January 15)
Children with autism may be easier targets for school bullying, and such abuse can cause enduring emotional scars, writes Brian Field, Autism Support Network's co-founder. Parents and educators must work to prevent such scarring by teaching students how to respond to bullying situations, documenting any bullying and responding appropriately, he writes.
Additional Resources:
- Autism Cares
Disaster relief funding for families of children with autism.
- Parenting Autism; Helping Parents Parent on the Spectrum
Provide families affected by autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with support and information through the latest ASD research along with ideas from parents to improve the life of all members of the family.
Website: http://www.parenting-autism.org/
Vendor Resources:
- Do2Learn.com; Supporting Special Needs
This site provides tools and solutions based on scientific research and clinical experience to help those with special learning and treatment needs.
Website: http://www.do2learn.com
- Southpaw Enterprises
A community of people and products dedicated to children with special challenges and those who care for them. We offer sensory integration and developmental products, pediatric therapy equipment, resources, and support for therapeutic professionals, health care professionals, schools, and families.
Website: http://www.southpawenterprises.com
- FlagHouse
FlagHouse is a global supplier of physical education equipment and products, equipment and programs to both physical education and recreation professionals, as well as professionals who deal with children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities.
Website: http://www.flaghouse.com
- Different Roads to Learning
Different Roads to Learning strives to meet the needs of families and professionals working with children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders with a product line that contains over 250 products, including books, flashcards, and videos, along with other materials critical to Applied Behavior Analysis and Verbal Behavior programs.
Website: http://www.difflearn.com
- Slater Software, Inc.
Slater Software has been developing and publishing software for the Special Education market since 1994. It was originally founded by Jean Slater, a speech pathologist, and Jim Slater, a computer programmer, who "put their heads together" to build innovative software solutions to produce easy-to-use software tools which promote literacy and communication within the Special Needs community.
Website: http://www.slatersoftware.com
- Abilitations
Improving the lives of children with differing abilities. This business brings ideas into reality that can truly make a difference for children with special needs. Many of the products come from therapists, parents, and teachers working with children with special needs.
Website: http://www.abilitations.com
- Hammock Company
Autism & Therapy: Hammocks & hanging chairs to therapists and patients. The swinging motion and spinning motion stimulates cerebral activity and thus benefits autistic persons. The swinging & spinning can benefit any person since it can increase one's ability to focus and concentrate through cerebral stimulation.
Website: http://www.hammockcompany.com