The Lovaas Institute
www.lovaas.com
The Lovaas Institute provides behavioral treatment for children diagnosed with ASD, utilizing the principles of applied behavior analysis. Each child's individualized program provides comprehensive services addressing skills necessary for communication, language, play, socialization, academics and daily living. These intensive in-home services are available throughout the state of Nebraska.

Learn the Signs. Act Early.
The National Center on Birth Defects and Development Disabilities campaign for early detection of autism by parents and doctors.

Behavenkids Home Page
Website for Behave 'n Day Center in Omaha, Nebraska. They provide early intervention services to children who have severe or chronic behaviors problems.

Parent Training & Information of Nebraska - PTI
PTI Nebraska is a statewide resource for families of children with disabilites. (Individual Education Plans - Inclution - Positive Behavioral Interventions - Transitions - Early Development Network and Preschool)

Munroe-Meyer Institute Clinical Services
The Munroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation (MMI), on the University of Nebraska Medical Center campus, provides a unique range of services for individuals with disabilities. The Munroe-Meyer Institute provides comprehensive medical and related health care services through interdisciplinary clinics and evaluations, or single discipline assessments and treatment. These services are provided within MMI, at the Nebraska Health System, in outreach clinics in the Omaha area, and throughout Nebraska.

Answers4Families Homepage
The mission of Answers4Families is:
to provide information, opportunities for dialogue, education, and support to Nebraskans with special needs and their families; by developing and providing Internet resources; and by encouraging others to do the same.

The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Nebraska
The Disability Resource Monthly (DRM) State Resource Directory. Offers links to various disability oranizations throughout the state of Nebraska.

NICHCY Nebraska State Sheet
The National Information Center for Chidlren and Youth with Disabilities (NICHCY)'s Natioanl Dissemination Center for Chidlren with Disabilities. Resources and information including resources and links in Nebraska.

ARC of NE
The Arc of Nebraska is committed to helping children and adults with disabilities secure the opportunity to choose and realize their goals of where and how they learn, live, work and play.

Autism Spectrum Disorders
The Nebraska ASD Network provides consultation and develops and disseminates information focused on building the capacity of school districts, families and communities to support children across the autism spectrum in typical school, home and community settings. The Nebraska ASD Network does not promote one method or a single approach. Information and training on a variety of strategies and treatment methods are provided so educators and family members have the resources to address the specific needs of each child from the date of diagnosis to age 21.
Northeast Regional Autism Service Department
S.E. Nebraska Autism Support Team About Autism
Western Region ASD
Metro Region ASD

Client Assistance Program
The Nebraska Client Assistance Program (CAP) is a free service to help you find solutions if you are having problems with any of the following programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Nebraska Commission for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Centers for Independent Living, or Worknet.CAP acts independently of any agency which provides services to you.

North American Riding for the Handicapped Association - NARHA.org
NARHA is a national non-profit organization that promotes the benefit of the horse for individuals with physical, emotional and learning disabilities. Provides a list of NARHA in the Nebraska area.

NE Advocacy Services
The Protection and Advocacy (P&A) System are congressionally mandated, legally-based disability rights agencies. P&A agencies have the authority to provide legal representation and other advocacy services, under all federal and state laws, to all people with disabilities (based on a system of priorities for services).

The Joshua School
We are a school for children with autism called The Joshua School in Denver, CO serving students ages 18 months to 12 years old. Our strategies are based in Applied Behavior Analysis and Relationship Development Intervention. Our website is www.joshuaschool.org.
2900 S. University Blvd Denver, CO 80210 e-mail: thejoshuaschool@yahoo.com
PH: 720.252.5600

Great Plains Laboratory, Inc
http://www.greatplainslaboratory.com/home.htm

AFN
http://www.afnlincoln.org/index.htm
The mission and purpose of the Autism Family Network is to promote meaningful relationships among families touched by autism.