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    Christie

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    My Daughter will turn 22 on friday and basically has Aspergers (undiagnosed, diagnosed with PDD and autism) My son is 19 and is severely autistic (nonverbal and not potty trained).

    The conference I didn't think was repetitive...I was surprised I found out somethings I didn't know. This conference in particular was for Adult children on the spectrum... thats why we went. I will go through the information and give you websites also the people who sponsored this is Autism today and you maybe able to get transcripts...the books they handed out are just that; reprints of the info presented....just too much info to scan...sorry! Also if you want you can visit my site and scroll down to the RSS feeds, the info there changes every once and a while...they have research on autism and the newest breakthroughs. Talk to you later

    Andy
    March 12, 2008
    05:24 PM EST

    HI Christie...My name is Andy I'm an Xray tech soon to be a CT tech; I also have 2 special needs children with ASD. If you are interested in news of breakthroughs etc I have some RSS feeds that may be of use to you, also we just came home from a conference in Orlando and got some pretty good resources, so if you're interested...

    Anyway this is a great site enjoy and I hope to see you in the forums!

    Andy
    March 12, 2008
    07:00 AM EST

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