What’s the best way to reach parents of autistic children about AutismPro – software that can help them?

February 222010

The company I work for has created a software program called AutismPro that allows parents, teachers and therapists to plan and begin treatment programs for children with autism. The therapeutic content comes from some of the world’s leading autism experts and the program’s monthly subscription rate makes it much less expensive than most other options. It’s a great product, but how do you get the word out there about something like this? How do you inform parents especially?

get the local health departments to back it. contact support groups and phone special needs schools let some test it for free. sell it on amazon or ebay

6 Responses

  1. lisa1cares Says:

    get the local health departments to back it. contact support groups and phone special needs schools let some test it for free. sell it on amazon or ebay
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  2. Ilovecheese Says:

    Team up with large organizations such as Autism Speaks, they may be able to point you in the right direction.
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  3. AlyssaH Says:

    There’s always papers on that kind of stuff in doctors offices, schools, etc. You could find a way to get some info to those places. You could also pass out info at group homes, with permission maybe.
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  4. Bad Influence Says:

    I do not know how much confidence I’d have in a program produced by a company who, then, needs to send someone on yahoo answers to ask about advertising.
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  5. chikkenbone Says:

    iabida.com is better and it’s free for parents.
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  6. jack c Says:

    go to http://www.cureautismnow.org http://www.autismspeaks.com
    http://www.sprynet.com if you in CA I can help
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    My son have autism

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