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This is the Web site of the Autism Society of America. By using the pages in this site, you agree to the terms and conditions listed throughout this page. If you do not agree, you should not use this site.

Does this site have a Disclaimer?

The ASA continually strives to keep abreast of current information in the field of autism. We hope you will find the materials contained on this site helpful as a means to begin learning more about autism. However, the material in this site could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. The Autism Society of America may make changes or improvements at any time.

All information provided or published by the Autism Society of America (ASA) is for informational purposes only. Under ASA's Options Policy you are responsible for the choice of any treatment or therapy option or service provider. Specific treatment, therapy or services should be provided to an individual only at the direction of the individual's doctor, care giver or other qualified professional. Reference to any treatment or therapy option or to any program, service or treatment provider is not an endorsement by ASA of the treatment or therapy option, program, service or provider referenced.

Further, references to treatment or therapy options, programs, services or providers are not intended to be comprehensive statements of available options, programs, services or providers. You should investigate any and all alternatives that may be more appropriate for a specific individual. ASA assumes no responsibility for the use made of any information published or provided by ASA.

ASA's World Wide Web site provides links to various organizational, university, library, government agency, and chapter world wide web sites. These links should not be construed as an endorsement, explicit or implied, either of the organization, university, library, government organization, chapter, method of treatment, or facility itself and/or the information contained within each world wide web site.

Parents and professionals are encouraged to thoroughly investigate the various options available within the autism community in order to determine which are appropriate for the person with autism, based on his or her individual needs.

Who is the author of the information on this Web site?

In most cases when there is a specific author of an article or item that author is cited. In cases where no author is cited the material was prepared by the Autism Society of America staff.

How often is this site updated?

Changes, updates, and new material are posted to this site daily. However, not every page is updated daily.

Does this site have a privacy policy?

This site has an extensive privacy policy explaining the collection and use of information and more. To read the privacy policy, click here.

Is it safe to use my credit card at this Web site?

Yes. To read more about this issue, click here.

May I copy or reprint information from this site?

This Web site is the copyrighted property of the Autism Society of America. Except as otherwise indicated elsewhere in this publication, with respect to a particular portion, file, or document, any person is hereby authorized to view, copy, print, and distribute this document subject to the following conditions:

Restrictions On Use

  • The document may be used for informational, non-commercial purposes only.

  • Any copy of the document or portion thereof must include the Autism Society of America copyright notice.

  • The Autism Society of America reserves the right to revoke such authorization at any time, and any such use shall be discontinued immediately upon notice from the Autism Society of America.

How do I download documents from the Web site?

This site uses the Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) for various documents and forms. If you don't already have Adobe Reader, it is available free of charge here by clicking on the "Get Adobe Reader" image below.

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May I put a link to your site on my Web site?

You are welcome to link to the Autism Society of America Web site. You may also link to any pages within the site, however, these pages may change at any time without notice. If you link to pages within the site you are responsible for ongoing verification of the links. The Autism Society of America asserts its copyright on all content created by the Autism Society of America and reserves all other rights under relevant copyright statutes.

Can you put a link to my site on this site?

We receive many requests to put links on the site. Unfortunately, we are not able to honor all of them. If your request relates to advertising a product or service, you can find out about advertising opportunities by clicking here.

What if I find a broken link on this site?

We apologize if you encounter any broken links on our site. We appreciate it if you would take the time to inform us of the broken link so we can take corrective action. To report a broken link, click here.

Can my business advertise on this site?

Advertising and sponsorship opportunities through the Web site, magazine, and other media are available. To find out more, click here.

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To have your user name and/or password sent to you by email, click here.

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To unsubscribe (or change your email address or other preferences), click here. You can also click on the "unsubscribe" or "change my email preferences" link at the bottom of most email newsletters.

How do I contact the Autism Society of America?

The mailing address, phone number, and information for contacting specific departments at the Autism Society of America can be found here.

How do I contact the ASA chapter near me?

We encourage you to use the Autism Source™ searchable database to find the ASA chapter nearest you. To access the database, click here.

How do I contact the Webmaster?

If you encounter problems with this site, such as errors either in the formatting, links, or factual information provided here that you may notice, please let us know. We welcome your comments and suggestions. You can e-mail the Webmaster at: webmaster@autism-society.org

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