Offord Centre for Child Studies - Feb 20,2007
The Offord Centre for Child Studies is a world renowned research centre dedicated to finding solutions that improve children’s mental health and their future life prospects....
First Signs - Feb 20,2007
First Signs, Inc. is a national non-profit organization dedicated to educating parents and pediatric professionals about the early warning signs of autism and other developmental disorders....
Canadian breakthrough offers hope on autism - Feb 19, 2007
A massive international effort led by Canadian scientists has homed in on the genes behind autism - a breakthrough that could revolutionize how the mysterious and surprisingly common condition is both detected and treated......
Parents sue Ontario for autism treatment Febuary 2,2007
Parents of autistic children are appearing in a Toronto court Friday to try force the Ontario government to pay for their children's treatment.
$13M for autism January 19th, 2007
More than 200 autistic kids who have been waiting to receive the expensive behaviour therapy they need will get it thanks to a $13 million provincial announcement yesterday.....
Ontario removing age limit for autism therapy
Ontario wins appeal on childhood autism therapy
Ontario Expanding Supports For Children And Youth With Autism
McGuinty Government Makes Historic Commitment To Stronger Services For People With A Developmental Disability. May 2, 2006
Am I Doing Enough ? - click here
Standards of Practice for Behaviour Analysts in Ontario (ONTABA)
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Ontario discriminates against parents, students with autism, judge rules - click here
Globe and Mail
KIRK MAKIN, Justice Reporter
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Ontario's autistic children win court victory - click here
CTV.ca
News Staff
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Decision in key Ontario
autism case expected today - click here
Family Net
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Summer Camp Registration - click here for details
I look back in time when my days were dark, and my nights even darker. My first born son, Michael, was exhibiting "odd behaviours". By 15 months, words and acronyms such as PDD, ASD, ABA were all thrown my way.
A family friend (G.d bless her) Marilyn Sokoloff, told me 2 simple words: CALL SANDY!
And I did - that was back in Oct, 2000. click here
Lillian
Toronto
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