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Thursday, 2 April 2009
Sad news!
Mood:  blue
Topic: Autism Info

Oh No!

 

I just found out that my favorite web site, TranslatingAutism.com, is ending. The March 31 blog was the last one going to be posted. This is a copy of the April 1, 2009 blog.

 

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Translating Autism comes to an end, merges with Child-Psych.org




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Dear Readers of Translating Autism,

I am sorry to announce that Translating Autism will be ending as a self-standing website. Yesterday's post was Translating Autism last official post. The decision to end this project was an extremely difficult one. I have been commenting on autism research for over a year, and during this time I have learned immensely from interacting with the wonderful autism community. I have been touched by your stories and I am grateful for the many notes of support I received. Yet, due to a number of professional and personal reasons, and after consulting with several colleagues, Translating Autism will be taken offline by the end of April.

However, I will continue to contribute to www.child-psych.org, and I will continue to review autism studies very often. In fact, as I mentioned on my last Translating Autism post, I will be dedicating this month to reviewing studies on low functioning autism, so you can expect weekly autism-related updates to child-psych.org. This new website will follow the same style and purpose of Translating Autism, but will also include a broad range of topics, from childhood depression to learning disabilities. In addition, all posts from Translating Autism have been imported into child-psych, and as of next week, these posts will only be available via child-psych.org.

Thank you all for your support during the past year and I hope that we continue to interact at child-psych.org.

Sincerely,

Nestor L Lopez-Duran PhD

 

So - log on to child-psych.org. The articles will not be focused only on autism, however, much to my dismay.

 

Thanks to Nestor for his work!

 

Susan

 

 

 


Posted by segurry at 7:48 PM EDT

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