Organization for Autism Research
Research and resources that help families today
The Organization for Autism Research (OAR) was created in December 2001 to apply research to the challenges of autism. OAR defines applied research as research that directly impacts the day-to-day quality of life of autistic learners. It entails the systematic investigation of variables associated with positive outcomes in such areas as education, communication, self-care, social skills, employment, behavior, and adult and community living. OAR funds pilot studies and targeted research within specific modalities and issues affecting the autism community, primarily for studies whose outcomes offer new insights into the behavioral and social development of autistic individuals, with an emphasis on communication, education, and vocational challenges. OAR's programs revolve around funding new research and disseminating evidence-based information.
Category: Health
Cause: Diseases, Disorders, and Disciplines
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