Links on this site are provided for informational purposes only, not for endorsement of organizations, services, treatments, etc.  This site is a based on information found by a parent of an autistic child.  It is meant to be a resource for information and to provide inspiration and personal insight.  It is not a source of professional, medical, or legal advice.

Community Partnership for
People with Autism

2560 US Highway 22 No.177

Scotch Plains, NJ 07076

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This site is dedicated to providing information to parents and children who live with the challenges of autism.  The goal is to help guide and support the educational, emotional, spiritual, and social welfare of children with autism and their families in all aspects of our community.

 

         

 

What lies behind us and what lies before us are small matters compared to what lies within us.   
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

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Each link will take you to a dedicated topic page with helpful information and additional linked resources

 

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The New Jersey Center for Outreach and Services for the Autism Community (COSAC) is a non-profit agency providing information and advocacy, services, family and professional education, and consultation to New Jersey's autism community.  COSAC encourages responsible basic and applied research that would lead to a lessening of the effects and potential prevention of autism.  COSAC is dedicated to ensuring that all people with autism receive appropriate, effective services to maximize their growth potential and to enhancing the overall awareness of autism in the general public.  http://www.njcosac.org/cosacindex

  Toys R Us  "Differently Abled Kids" Products - We're pleased to bring you the virtual Toy Guide for Differently Abled Kids.  In this new edition, you'll find toys that have just the right mix of skill-building and play values. You'll also discover helpful tips on how to choose the right toy for that very special child in your life.  So whether you're looking for items that promote language or cognitive skills, or those that help to develop fine or gross motor skills, you'll find them here.  http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/642868/104-7664902-0484702
  The Family Support Center is a "One-Stop Shop" clearinghouse, offering you the most up-to-date information on all types of disabilities as well as national, state, and local support programs and services for individuals and families seeking such information.  http://www.fscnj.org

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Life Journey Through Autism: A Parent's Guide Through Research

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Autism Spectrum Disorders: From About.com

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Autism: From Wikipedia

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Site connects employers with autistic job seekers

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Lincroft woman designs autism research site

 

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In raising my children, I have lost my mind but found my soul.
- Lisa T. Shepherd

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This site was last updated on Wednesday, 26 March 2008.