A Day in the Life Of: Mandi Winters

“I love that my every day is different. Building a relationship with not only my clients but their entire families, being right in there with their day-to-day life and being […]
Cronkite News: Hispanic Children Less Often Diagnosed With Autism, CDC Says

By Daniel Gatalica, Cronkite News | Thursday, Jan. 16, 2020 Opens in New Window PHOENIX – Hispanic children are diagnosed with autism less often than white non-Hispanic children, in part […]
NODA™ App Helps Mallon Family Obtain Expedited Diagnosis

When their son, Sage, was 23 months old, Ian and Jessica Mallon were concerned about his development — namely, language delays and sensory issues. It was suggested they check out […]
Four Members Join SARRC’s Board of Directors

Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC) is pleased to welcome Lev Gonick, Jason Lattin, Kim Shepard and Scott Wallace to its Board of Directors. Thank you to the directors […]
For the Carey Family, Finding SARRC’s JumpStart Program Helped Unlock Hope
Adalynn Carey was a fussy baby. She liked to be swaddled until she was 8-months-old. As she grew a little older, she’d grunt and cry, but her speech didn’t develop. […]
Your Child’s Next Milestone: Potty Training!
It probably seems like just yesterday you were changing your child’s first diaper and now you’re wondering if it’s time for one of the biggest milestones in your child’s development: […]
SARRC, Autism Speaks Celebrate 14th Annual Walk

On Sunday, Oct. 27, 10,000 people and 500 teams from across the state gathered at Tempe Beach Park in support of the Autism Speaks Walk in Partnership with SARRC. The […]
Discussing Autism and Vaccines with Dr. Chris Smith

How did the vaccine controversy happen? In 1998, the peer-reviewed journal, The Lancet, published a study about a specific gastrointestinal disorder in 12 British children, and the lead researcher, Andrew Wakefield, […]
Where the Rubber Hits the Road

Sun., Oct. 27 will mark the 14th year in which SARRC will celebrate its annual walk event in partnership with Autism Speaks. Like many walkers, for Noel Salt, the event […]
Serving Up Success

Nate struggled to keep jobs for long. By the time he was introduced to SARRC’s Employment Services team, he’d had more jobs than he could count. Nate, 27, needed a […]