LOCAL RESOURCES
Sikeston Regional Center for Developmental Disabilities
Sikeston Regional Center is a Missouri Department of Mental Health, Division of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities agency. It provides service coordination to all eligible persons who reside in the counties of Cape Girardeau, Perry, Bollinger, Madison, Ste. Genevieve, Scott, New Madrid, Mississippi or Pemiscot.
112 Plaza Drive, Sikeston, Mo.
(573) 472-5300; 472-5391 (TDD)
Judevine Center for Autism (regional office)
Serves families with in-home training programs and interventions, assessments for autism and training for professionals working with people who have autism.
909 Broadway, Cape Girardeau
(573) 339-9300
SUPPORT GROUPS
Christ Church of the Heartland Support Group
Support group for all disabilities
720 Bertling, Cape Girardeau
334-7726
Ethan and Friends for Autism
Group is putting efforts toward starting an autism school in Southeast Missouri.
Mike Sciortino, 335-9221
Dysfunction of Sensory Integration Support Group
(573) 262-3948
People First
An international self-advocacy organization for adults who have disabilities.
Phone Tracy DePriest or Gloria Shell at (573) 472-5300 to learn more.
STATE RESOURCES
Project ACCESS, Southwest Missouri State University
ACCESS provides support and technical assistance to school districts serving students with autism. Parents may request topic-specific informational packets from an inclusive list.
(417) 836-6755
Center for Innovations in Special Education, University of Missouri-Columbia
CISE has a large lending library of autism resources. CISE also publishes an Autism Resource Guide for Missourians.
(800) 976-CISE
Missouri Developmental Disabilities Resource Center, University of Missouri-Kansas City
Information and referral service of the University of Missouri-Kansas City Institute for Human Development. MODDRC can help locate needed services and information related to developmental disabilities.
800-444-0821
NATIONAL RESOURCES
Autism Research Institute
Devoted to conducting research and to disseminating the results of research on autism to parents and professionals. Offers a quarterly newsletter and information packets.
4182 Adams Ave., San Diego, Calif. 92116
(619) 281-7165
Autism Society of America
ASA is a leading source of information and referral on autism to parents and professionals.
7910 Woodmont Ave., Suite 650, Bethesda, Md. 20814-3015
(800) 328-8476
More Advanced Autistic People Services Inc.
MAAP offers information and advice to family members of more advanced individuals with autism, Asperger's syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder. A quarterly newsletter is available.
Box 524, Crown Point, Ind. 46307
(219) 662-1311
INTERNET RESOURCES
Missouri Families for Early Autism Treatment
Nonprofit organization dedicated to providing world-class education, advocacy, and support for the state of Missouri autism community.
Family Village
Resource for all disabilities. Offers chat rooms, links, lists of resources. Easy to navigate.
Oops É Wrong Planet Syndrome
A parent who has Asperger's syndrome and also has a son with autism developed this Web site.
Autism resources
Maintained by John Wobus, has links to other sites about autism.
What You Need to Know About Autism/PDD
This Web site contains information on autism characteristics, treatments and issues.
Parent Advocacy Coalition for Educational Rights
Helps parents become informed and effective representatives for their children in early childhood, school-age and vocational settings.
SOURCE: Sikeston Regional Center for Development Disabilities
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