Georgia Autism Resources
Fact Sheet # 9: Judevine® Center for Autism Training at Gracewood State School and Hospital (GSSH) A resource for families in East Central Georgia (the Central Savannah River Area). The Judevine® method trains parents to get the best from their children and prepares them to learn.
Fact Link # 9a: Emory Autism Resource Center A state-wide resource in Atlanta. Offers diagnosis, treatment, referral, and family support.
Fact Link # 9b: Parent to Parent of Georgia A non-profit organization for Georgia families. Provides support and information to parents of children with disabilities.
Fact Link # 9c: Autism Society of America - Greater Georgia Chapter Information and links on autism, parent support, and more.
Fact Link # 9d: Autism Link - Autism Service in Georgia - Links to Georgia resources on autism and other disabilities.
Fact Link # 9e: South Carolina Autism Society - Autism Services in South Carolina - Links to Autism resources and services in South Carolina.
Fact Link # 9f: Believe - A parent-led autism support group in Aiken, SC -A group of wnderful parents who help others to survive and thrive in the world of autism.
Fact Link # 9g: Babies Can't Wait (Georgia) Georgia's early intervention program for children from birth to age three. If you suspect your child has a delay in development, contact your local office.
Fact Link # 9h: Babies Can't Wait - Region 6 (Augusta) Office Contact information for the following Georgia counties: Burke, Columbia, Emanuel, Glascock, Jefferson, Jenkins, Lincoln, McDuffie, Richmond, Screven, Taliaferro, Warren, and Wilkes. If you suspect your child (birth to age three) has a delay in development, click here for information.
Fact Link #9i: Kids Care Connections, Inc. "Kids Care Connections, Inc. is a private, non-profit, tax-exempt organization dedicated to meeting the needs of families with children facing life long disabilities. A generation ago, 90% of the people with autism were eventually placed in institutions. Today, as a result of appropriate and individualized services and Applied Behavior Programs, even the more severely disabled can be taught skills to allow them to develop to their fullest potential. Our goal is to empower parents ... by financially enabling them to provide home programming through Applied Behavioral Interventions."
Fact Link #9j: Autism-Georgia - Autism news, information, and research network for Georgia. This is a Yahoo Group for Georgia parents of children with autism and friends. Join to read messages.
Fact Link #9k: Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Addictive Diseases Regional Planning Boards - The MHDDAD Regional Planning Boards are the point of entry for information and services for persons with developmental disabilities in Georgia.
Fact Link #9l: AreaAutismAwareness - Cobb, Douglas, and Paulding, Georgia on-line autism support group.
Fact Link #9m: South Carolina Department of Disabilities and Special Needs - Autism Division - List of services and contact information for meeting the needs of children diagnosed with autism in South Carolina.
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