Where can parents with autistic children find online support groups?

At an early age, as early as the age of 3, autism starts to show signs on children. At first, we start to wonder why doesn't he speak yet, why does he rock himself all the time, and why does he not do eye contact on others? These questions go on, until such time we seek professional help.

The moment the doctor would say, this child has autism. Your world may seem to crumble right before your eyes. It pains the family involve to have someone with them suffering from autism.

Most of the time we need to understand what it's all about, so that we could also understand and how to deal with a person with autism. It is one, or maybe the very reason why support groups came to existence. To help families or the public in general to understand people with this kind of disability.

Support groups are often found in your local area, small or big groups. Since this disability happens globally, these support groups can be reached online still serving their purpose to the people who needs help. There are a lot of online support groups available for everyone.

I have found a list of online support group for autism. Here's the link: childrensdisabilities.info/autism/groups-autism-asperger.htm/" rel="nofollow">childrensdisabilities.info/autism/groups.... Source(s): childrensdisabilities.info.

Online Support Groups for Parents of Children with Autism There are many options available for parents of children with autism: 1. Autism Speaks Social Network autismspeaksnetwork.ning.com/ 2. Cafemom’s Autism/Aspergers/PDD group cafemom.com/group/76/ 3.

Autism Web Message Board http://www.autismweb.com/forum/ 4. Autism PDD Forum http://www.autism-pdd.net/forum/default.asp 5. Wrong Planet http://www.wrongplanet.net/forum19.html&sid=6d310e075abaff9fbc575cc2bfe1266e Please see the following article for more information about these websites and forums: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1400023/online_support_groups_and_forums_for.html?cat=25 Additional Support Groups can be found here: http://www.childrensdisabilities.info/autism/groups-autism-asperger.html To join the oldest ongoing discussion list for autism, which provides general autism support, send an email with the message “subscribe�

To [email protected] or join online: http://www.comeunity.com/disability/speclists.html For even more information about autism, visit the following site by the National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine: autismspeaksnetwork.ning.com/0 Autism resources (including support groups) provided by the NCBI: autismspeaksnetwork.ning.com/0.

Use a search engine such as google or bing and put in "online support group autism.

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