The Open Georgia Autism Group is meant to be a place where anyone can come and discuss issues relating to Autism Spectrum Disorders in Georgia specifically. Topics not directly related to ASDs have other outlets which would be appropriate for their discussion.
We value all voices, free and open discourse in keeping with the limits of civil speech is the goal of this group. Information is power and open discussion and exchange of information increases the quality and quantity of information to empower consumers. SPAM and multiple cut-and-pasted forwarded emails are likely to be either rejected by the Yahoo server or caught in the SPAM filter. Original contributions are very welcome here.
No topic related to Autism Spectrum Disorders is off limits. There are no membership requirements or limits - everyone is welcome. The rules are simple: no slander, the post must relate to Autism Spectrum issues, and no SPAM or cut-and-pasted forwarded messages.
Hi folks, There have been some interesting posts recently to the list. Always glad to see people seeking out help and others offering it. Remember that
Before an IEE can be requested, the school always gets first shot at the pot in evaluating. Once they evaluate and generate a report, if you disagree, then at
I am new to listservs in general.  I joined because I have a niece with autism.  I would like to ask members how they benefit by belonging to a listserv,
North Fulton Autism Support Group Meeting Date: Sunday November 8, 2009 Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Topic: Mitochondrial Disease and Autism: How often do they go