Thursday, July 8, 2010

Autism Study Gives Parents Blueprint

PHILADELPHIA - A new study is being circulated everywhere to help parents with one of the hardest things for any family to deal with, autism.
Linda Meyer, executive director of Autism New Jersey, told "Good Day" that parents, when they get a diagnosis, crave information and just want answers.

The new study is called "Connecting with Autism: A Blueprint for Lifetime Support." Copies are being distributed to the governor, legislators, local officials, community leaders.
About 80,000 people are living with autism in New Jersey. The study identifies the critical goals and activities that will improve the quality of life for people on the autism spectrum.
For more information on the study, click here , or call 609-588-8200.

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