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SARRC’s Community School: A Place for All Children to ThriveJuly 11th, 2018At just 2-years-old, typically developing Harlow is a delightful presence at SARRC’s Community School. Her parents say that in addition to kindergarten preparedness, the life skills she’s learning are invaluable.
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Employees with Autism Help Make Raceway Car Wash SuccessfulJune 20th, 2018Raceway Express Car Wash became a recent Employment Partner of SARRC, joining 52 other business committed to hiring adults with ASD.
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Why I Walk for Autism: Team ElijahJune 15th, 2018Veronica Villasenor and her friends and family walk in honor of her 7-year-old nephew Elijah. *También en español.
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Family With New Diagnosis Finds Clarity and Direction Through JumpStart ProgramJune 4th, 2018The Wang family was one of the first to have the option to enroll in SARRC's JumpStart Online program.
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SARRC Enrolling Young Children in Clinical Trial to Improve Early Detection of AutismMay 28th, 2018SARRC is enrolling children 16-30 months in a new clinical trial that may lead to the development of new methods of diagnosing ASD in toddlers.
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SARRC Tips for Family TripsMay 21st, 2018Planning your family’s summer getaway can be stressful. The SARRC team put together some helpful tips to help you organize your vacation ahead of time to make it enjoyable for everyone!
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First Place Transition Academy Celebrates Class of 2018May 11th, 2018On May 10, SARRC celebrated the First Place Transition Academy 2018 graduating class, marking the end of the two-year program.
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Prevalence of Autism Increases by 15 Percent, to 1 in 59 ChildrenMay 10th, 2018In late April, the CDC released new data on the prevalence of autism in the U.S.
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Changing Hands Bookstore, SARRC to Present Temple GrandinMay 9th, 2018Scientist, inventor, and renowned autism spokesperson Temple Grandin will share her book of personal stories, inventions, and facts that will blow young inventors' minds and make them soar.
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SARRC Celebrates 20th Community BreakfastMay 4th, 2018“With You, We Can” was the theme of this year’s Annual Community Breakfast, hosted by SARRC. More than 1,600 guests came together on Thursday, April 26 at the Arizona Biltmore marking the 20th event.
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Free SARRC Program Confirms Infants Are Hitting the Right MilestonesMay 2nd, 2018The Kelley family completed the Milestones program with their youngest son after their oldest was diagnosed with ASD.
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SARRC's Community School to Open Toddler ClassroomMay 1st, 2018SARRC's Tempe Community School campus is pleased to announce the opening of a toddler classroom. The new toddler preschool program is enrolling children 18-23 months.
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Arizona, Phoenix Suns Announce SARRC Winner of “Get Fit and Fearless Like the Suns”April 30th, 2018Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center employees win wellness clinic led by Phoenix Suns athletic trainers.
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SARRC's Swirl, Sip & Savor Raises $375KApril 23rd, 2018On April 13, SARRC celebrated its third Swirl, Sip & Savor event, which directly supports the ThinkAsperger’s program.
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Intensive Parent Training Program Gives Family Tools Needed to Parent Son on the Autism SpectrumApril 19th, 2018The Falter family finds critical support through SARRC's Intensive Parent Training program.
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Promoting a Lifetime of InclusionApril 2nd, 2018También en español.
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Living Independently: First Place Transition Academy, Operated by SARRC, Helps That Become a Reality for Those on the Autism SpectrumFebruary 19th, 2018Transition Academy student, Lindsey Eaton, who secured a dream position at Arizona School Board Association, looks forward to graduating from the two-year program in May.
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Then and Now: A Look at Autism Over the Last 20 YearsJanuary 25th, 2018Over the last 20 years SARRC has effectively advanced the understanding and treatment of autism. But what exactly did the autism landscape look like in 1997? We asked members of our research team to explain.
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Serving Up a Job: Employment Services Helps Woman Be Successfully—and Happily—EmployedJanuary 12th, 2018Joanna, right, was hired by Guadalupe Steele, owner of Az Working Girl Cafe in June 2017
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New Study Investigates How Aging Affects Those with ASDJanuary 8th, 2018SARRC's Dr. Chris Smith, along with Barrow Neurological Institute's Dr. Leslie Baxter, are conducting a study to understand the effects of aging and ASD so providers can better meet the needs of an aging population of individuals going forward.