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Leukodystrophy Center Welcome Guide

We know how hard it is to care for a child with complex medical needs. We are here to support you and ease these difficulties any way we can. This guide was created as a resource for you and your family to navigate your care and partnership with our team at the Leukodystrophy Center.

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Getting an X-ray

This kid-friendly slideshow can help prepare your child for getting an X-ray. The information is also helpful for children with special needs.

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My Trip to the Hospital for a Video EEG

To help prepare your child for her video EEG, watch this kid-friendly slideshow, which offers a step-by-step description of what to expect during the test.

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Living with Autism - Siblings

This website offers suggestions to parents about ways to help the other children in the family cope with the experience of having a brother or sister with autism.

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Center for Autism Research — Autism Roadmap

Whether your child has just been diagnosed or you’ve hit an obstacle and are looking for new ideas and resources, the CAR Autism Roadmap™ offers customized resources and up-to-date information about autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

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Rules for a Healthy Voice

Follow these rules to promote use of a healthy speaking voice, and improve or prevent a voice disorder.

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Leukodystrophy Symposium Webinar Videos

These webinar videos from the Leukodystrophy Symposium provide up to date information on the best diagnostic and disease management practices, with an emphasis on how to provide patient and disease centered care during the COVID-19 health emergency.

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Autistic Self Advocacy Network (ASAN)

ASAN is a nonprofit organization run by and for autistic people. They provide information and resources about autism, disability rights, and systems change.

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