What do you think of this website?Sara 10/10/08

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Hi, I'm the researcher who did the interviews on this project and I enjoyed meeting all the participants and hearing their stories. We would like to make the site as comprehensive as possible, so I would be grateful if you could complete the feedback questionnaire in the resources section and email it to me with your thoughts/comments about the site. If you prefer, you can provide your feedback on this forum. Thanks! Sara
 
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Sara 11/10/08

It seems that the questionnaire link is working for some people so it is worth trying. I'm on a mac which may be the problem? Also, I forgot to say that if anyone knows of any resources/websites which are not included in the resources and info section, could they let me know the details. Many thanks again!
 
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Sara 10/10/08

Sorry, I've just found out that the link to the questionnaire is not working which is odd because it was earlier. Sorry - we will sort this out as soon as possible.
 
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10/10/08

Sara you have put all the things you learnt together really well, it is good not to feel so alone. Thank you for what you have done I really appreciate it,
 
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10/10/08

Sara, An extremely comprehensive web-site. Congratulations! I hope the forum will enable educationalists, parents, professionals and carers alike to discuss some of the topical day-to-day and long term issues faced within ASD. Let's hope that maybe this could be the beginning of individuals old and young, to be given the support and love and shown the committment they need to shine brightly and reach their full potential. Jo Patterson
 
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