Here, we share our own resources and some from national, state, and community organizations who support autistic individuals and their families. When possible, we provide links to third party resources. Please note, the Duke Center for Autism is not responsible for the content or security and privacy policies on third party websites.
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LIFE STAGE
Young Child (0-4) School-age (5-18) Adult (18+)
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Autistic Adult Parent/Caregiver Educator Employer
Parents' Guide to IEP Rights
This is an overview of rights that parents/guardians have during the development of a child’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP) at any public school in North Carolina.
NC-PAL
NC-PAL promotes equity in behavioral health for North Carolina’s children, youth, and families. We provide mental health consultation and education to North Carolina clinical and social service providers—building their mental health knowledge and capacity.
Providers looking for a pediatric or perinatal mental health consultation can call the free NC-PAL telephone consultation line at 919-681-2909 for help!
EDSM Online Caregiver-coaching Modules
An Early Start for Your Child with Autism: Using Everyday Activities to Help Kids Connect, Communicate, and Learn
AASPIRE Healthcare Toolkit
The AASPIRE Healthcare Toolkit was created as part of an on-going research project by the Academic Autistic Spectrum Partnership in Research and Education (AASPIRE) to help improve healthcare access and quality for adults on the autism spectrum. The project was funded by the National Institute Of Mental Health, Award Number R34MH092503.