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07 Jun 2010
  • Author: Kev
  • Comments: 4
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The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism

There’s a new blog/book project in town and its right here (or @thinkingautism on Twitter or here on Facebook).

The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism (TPGA) is the book and website we wish had been available when our children with autism were first diagnosed.

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Think of us as a little bit of Snopes for the autism community—trusted, accurate, and friendly. Our essays will cover informed approaches to autism and autism treatments, as well as the personal experiences of people with autism and their families.

There’s a great team of people behind this project and I for one am greatly looking forward to the content they put out.

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4 Responses to “The Thinking Person’s Guide to Autism”

  1. Strong recommendation from over here.

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  3. i have a brother that is autistic and we love him so much and gave all of our support on him .’;

  4. This is the suitable weblog for anybody who needs to find out about this topic. You understand a lot its almost onerous to argue with you (not that I truly would need…HaHa). You undoubtedly put a new spin on a topic thats been written about for years. Great stuff, simply great!

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