The Connecticut Autism Spectrum Resource Center Inc.
We at the ASRC have been working to develop resources and are conducting activities throughout the state of Connecticut to benefit those on the autism spectrum and their family members.
Links to resources and organizations that help support individuals in the United States, with Autism, ASD, and related disorders.
We at the ASRC have been working to develop resources and are conducting activities throughout the state of Connecticut to benefit those on the autism spectrum and their family members.
An international membership organization for those who work with or on behalf of young children with disabilities and other special needs.
To redefine the potential of children with developmental and communication challenges by making the DIR/Floortime model broadly available.
Links to sites specific to children and youth with disabilities.
This web site began in 1996 to help parents, teachers, therapists, doctors, and others learn about and understand Sensory Processing Disorder. It has since become the primary Internet portal for information about these commonly misunderstood disorders.
Andrew Vogl’s program strives to be different and provides a play-based pathway to communication skills for younger children and a methodology based on self-awareness for adolescents and adults. Sessions run 55 to 60 minutes each and he works 1:1 with each client or parents to give them his undivided attention while using individually-tailored and concrete strategies.