Celebrating Diversity: A teen’s experience in CommunityWorks empowers her to raise autism awareness

Most people have many misconceptions about autism. Four years ago, I was no different than most people. Whenever I thought of autism, I would immediately think of either my best […]
Overcoming Picky Eating for Kindergarten: One family’s story of introducing new foods

At age 4, Jackson Thorne was very specific about the foods he would eat. On his rotation were chicken nuggets, tostadas, beans and chips, and a specific pasta dish that […]
5 ‘Bite-Sized’ Tips for Mealtime Success

The team at SARRC put together five bite-sized tips for parents of children who face challenges during mealtimes. Our top five tips may help create a better bond and reduce […]
Charting New Paths: Your Support Lights the Way for Brighter Futures

Yes! I will make a $36 gift to support SARRC's early screening projects. Together, we can lower the age of diagnosis by continuing to expand Southwest Autism Research & Resource […]
5 Back to School Tips

Starting a new school year can be a time of excitement for your child. However, returning to school after a long summer break can be a challenging adjustment. Start the […]
Finding the Missing Piece

When Euan Campbell was 2-years-old, his parents, Chad and Elana, began to notice some red flags and delays with his development. They began early intervention services — speech therapy and […]
Making a Splash: Hubbard Swim School

As Tyler Hubbard was growing up, his parents suspected he might have autism. “Over the years, it just became more and more obvious,” says his father, Bob Hubbard. But little […]
Inclusive Summer Camps Offer Opportunities for Infants Through Young Adults

Summer can be a difficult time for those with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Routines are different, and though camp sounds fun, finding the right fit can seem overwhelming. Southwest […]
Help SARRC Win $10,000: Vote Now!

Do you have a minute to vote for SARRC and help us win $10,000? All you have to do is click here, scroll to the very bottom of the page, […]
SARRC’s Community School: A Place for All Children to Thrive

When Harlow Richard turned 18 months old last August, her parents, Kimberly and Samuel decided to enroll her the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center’s (SARRC) Community School. “It was […]