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Monday, May 4, 2009

Autism resources for military families

Autism One is offering military families a $49 Conference Fee to attend the conference May 20-24 in Chicago!

These resources are from the National Autism Association:
The following are useful links for military families.

http://manuals.tricare.osd.mil/
http://militaryhomefront.dod.mil/
http://www.am.dodea.edu/pages/employeelinks/specialeducation/specialeducation.htm
http://www.emilitary.org/
http://www.militaryonesource.com/
http://www.mytricare.com/
http://www.poac-nova.org/
http://www.stompproject.org/
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My name is Lisa Simmons and I am the Garfield County Coordinator for Sooner SUCCESS. I want to be your guide to the best on and offline resources available to special needs parents and professionals. I can provide advice and answers based on my 2 decades of first hand experience and connect you with others dealing with the same issues you are. I can also offer assistance to individual parents and professional who need help finding information and local resources to meet the unique needs of their child.
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