Establecer rutinas y mantenerse motivado durante el distanciamiento social
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Estamos en tiempos sin precedentes, pero eso no significa que no puedas navegar por este nuevo territorio y hacer lo mejor para ti y tu familia. La Directora de Servicios […]
Establishing Routines, Staying Motivated During Social Distancing
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We are in unprecedented times, but that doesn’t mean you can’t navigate this new territory and make it the best for you and your family. Our Children’s Services Director, Rachel […]
SARRC’s 2019 Community Impact Report
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Thanks to our supportive community, SARRC has been able to increase its impact in Arizona, and in some instances, across the U.S. every year. Below, read about some of the […]
Prevalence of Autism Increases by 10%, to 1 in 54 Children
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its new biennial data from the Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring Network (ADDM) on the prevalence of autism in the U.S. The network […]
SARRC’s Jumpstart Helps Change the Course of a Mother and Son’s Journey
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When Allyson Perreault’s son received a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) at age 4, she remembers being completely overwhelmed. “I didn’t know where to begin,” recalls Allyson of her […]
12 News: Girls and Autism
Story by 12 News PHOENIX-Local researchers say girls with autism are going undiagnosed and it's a problem because early intervention is critical. A Valley family knows first-hand the struggles as […]
April Is Autism Awareness Month: Learn How You Can Help!
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April marks Autism Awareness Month where communities across the globe are raising awareness and acceptance to autism. Despite challenging times, we are extremely grateful for our partners who are supporting our […]
NODA Helps Lead to an Autism Diagnosis for Young Boy
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When Cooper Irving was just a year old, his parents noticed that he was a little different than his two older siblings had been at the same age. “He’d have […]
A Day in the Life Of: Mandi Winters
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“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
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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 […]