The largest autism forum online is Wrong Planet which was founded by Alex Plank, unfortunately the forum has been surrounded by contrivance over the years because it attracts a lot of people who claim to be autistic who are not and people who are unpleasant. Many autistic people refuse to use this forum because of negative energy within the forum.
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Wrestling Forum is the forum of choice for wrestling fans online. With 210,000 members and over 12 million posts, Wrestling Forum is the largest professional wrestling forum on the Internet.
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The largest and most active online forum for the massive multiplayer online role-playing game, Star Trek Online, is called PerfectWorld, with thousands of active members.
There are many good online hobby shops, depending on your area. You can search this forum for one nearby. http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_5631668/printable.htm
There is no help for filling out an education forum. There are education forums that one can access online. Some online education forums are Liberty Education Forum and The Education Forum.
Information about autism in children can be found on the NHS Choices website, as well as YoungMinds. There is further information on Autism Speaks and from the website of the Autism Society.
It was the Forum Magnum. Nowadays they call it Roman Forum. It was the largest of Rome's fora (plural of forum) and it was a forum civilium (civic centre).
The Blade Forum is an online community that allows individuals to communicate with one another as well as buy and sell knives. It is an online market and communication forum.
You can go to autismtutors.com. They offer services specializing in the tutoring of kids with autism.
There are many avenues for Kenyans online. Apart from facebook, i have found Nipate.com to be one of the largest forum with thousands of topics every day. it seems to be a mix of kenyans in diaspora and at home
Information about autism spectrum disorders can be found from many different resources. Some online resources include Autism Science Foundation and CDC.