National Resources

Autism Navigator
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Autism Navigator is a unique collection of web-based tools and courses using extensive video footage to bring science to communities. They offer webinars, courses, and educational videos. 

Autism Navigator

Autism Society
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A national organization with local affiliates that connects people to autism related resources through advocacy, education, and community programs. 

Autism Society of Texas Website

Family Voices
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Family Voices connects networks of family-led organizations across the US to provide support to families and caregivers of children and youth with special healthcare needs. 

Family Voices Website

Learn the Signs. Act Early.
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A hub of resources from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). They provide free downloadable and printable materials, a free Milestone Tracker App, next steps regarding concern of your child’s development, and so much more! 

CDC.gov

Organization for Autism Research (OAR)
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Provides free high-quality and evidence-based resources for families, educators, self-advocates, and researchers. 

OAR Website

The Arc
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The Arc is a disability rights organization -- they provide insights into human rights advocacy and the protection of people with disabilities. They also support research and employment opportunities. 

The Arc of Texas Website

Zero to Three
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They offer early childhood trainings and resources to address the most critical issues impacting a child’s development in the first three years of life. 

Zero to Three Website