CARY, N.C., May 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ --National Autism Network launches the most comprehensive and up to date website (www.nationalautismnetwork.com), available for individuals, families, and service providers affected by autism. The National Autism Network organizes the Internet as it pertains to autism spectrum disorders providing both families and providers with a single source to get the latest information. The site includes the largest collection of autism-related articles, hundreds of pages of information on diagnostics, early intervention, treatment models, education, legislation and much more. There are discussion forums allowing parents and professionals to connect on an unlimited number of subjects, an events calendar with over 2500 local events as well as a nationwide provider directory.
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"When a child is diagnosed with autism, families spend an enormous amount of time scanning the Internet for answers. We created this resource to limit that time with information from credible sources as well as providing a forum in which parents, providers and individuals on the spectrum could unite in one location," said Cari DeCandia, Director of National Autism Network.
Every individual and family member that registers with the National Autism Network will have the capability to create a profile, participate in discussion forums, share success stories, view local events in their area and research local providers, as well as many other features all in one central location.
"I recently moved to a new city and was worried about finding that support and people who understand my child," said Molli Young, mother of a twelve-year-old daughter affected by autism. "I checked out the events calendar and am going to a couple events. I now have that support and I am more involved than I have ever been."
National Autism Network also includes a robust platform for industry service providers. Providers not only have the same access as the individuals and family members, but also are given more exposure to those in need of service in their local community. National Autism Network provides the place to connect families with service providers.
About Autism:
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex developmental disability that hinders a person's ability to communicate and interact with others and is often accompanied by behavioral challenges. The disability typically appears during the first three years of life. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the prevalence of autism had risen to 1 in every 88 births in the United States and almost 1 in 54 boys.
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U.S. Autism Community Now Better Connected than Ever with New Website Launch from National Autism Network