August 25, 2006, Newsletter Issue #4: Researching Autism on the Internet

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Dealing with the fact that your child may have autism can be overwhelming for a parent but luckily there are many reputable sources for doing preliminary research on the subject of autism. Your child’s doctor may be one of the first sources of information but the Internet can also provide a wealth of information. The Internet is not to be considered a replacement for proper medical care but it can provide you with preliminary information such as autism symptoms to look for and autism treatment options. The key to researching autism on the Internet is to choose reputable sources of information. Websites such as the Autism Society of America and National Institute of Health would both be excellent resources for finding reliable information related to autism. Choosing websites run by an organization with a credible reputation is the best way to ensure that the information that you obtain via the Internet is up to date and reliable.

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