Autism Information
Links

Links

Floortime

Floortime The official Floortime website containing information written by the co-founders of the DIR-Floortime philosophy, Dr. Stanley Greenspan & Serena Weider.

Sensory Processing

The Sensory Processing Disorder Foundation Current treatments, research and discussion forums.
The Out-of-Sync Child The official website by Carol Stock Kranowicz, author of the 'Out of Sync Child: Recognizing and Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder'. Contains information on books, articles and discussions.
The Alert Program The official site for the 'Alert Program'. This program is used by our Occupational Therapists for children with Sensory Processing Disorders and has clearly defined steps for teaching self-regulation awareness.
SenseAbilites Sensory tools online. Also available at Sensational Kids (can be purchased using your FaCHSIA funding)
Therapy Bookshop Therapy tools for home programs - for use in conjunction with recommendations made by your therapist.
Sensory Shop Sensory tools online. Products also sold through Sensational Kids (can be purchased using your FaCHSIA funding)
Book in Hand Books on Autism/ Aspergers Syndrome online. Sensational Kids also has a variety of books for sale through our shop.

Funding / Government

Medicare Information on Enhanced Primary Care, Mental Health Plans and Medicare rebates.
FaHCSIA Information on the FaCHSIA 'Helping Children with Autism' funding packages. Please also contact us for further details.
Autism Victoria Great contact point for information on Autism, Aspergers etc. as well as funding options for those in Victoria.

Speech Therapy

Chelsea's Challenges A Melbourne-based business specialising in development of visual aids (schedules, PECS cards etc.)
Inekards These great resources are used and sold at Sensational Kids. Inekards can be used to develop visual schedules or calendars and can be used as a therapy tool to teach vocabulary and grammar.
ELR Software Online Speech Therapy resources.

Blogs

Autistic Children Blog An enlightening blog about raising an autistic child.


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