Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC)
About Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC)
Our Locations
300 N 18th St
300 N 18th St, Phoenix, AZ
Services & Specialties
Reviews
Reviews
I became involved with SARRC after someone I love was diagnosed with autism. What this organization has done for that young boy, helping him grow, connect, and thrive, has been nothing short of extraordinary. After meeting with SARRC’s founder and leadership, I saw firsthand how deeply this mission is rooted in love, and how powerfully that love is turned into real, life-changing support for families. SARRC isn’t just a nonprofit. It’s a force for good, changing lives every single day. I’m proud to support their mission as both a participant and a donor.
I’ve waited a long time for this review. Amanda Sumney and everyone there failed my son. After 3 months attending this school. Amanda pulled me into a meeting and told me my 4 year old (at the time) would not thrive in a classroom setting. That he has hard time following directions, prefers to be alone, and that he would require a 1:1 ratio ABA therapy instead. I thought this was a AUTISM RESEARCH AND RESOURCE CENTER??? They required us to withdraw him. I’m no rocket scientist but it really doesn’t take critical thinking skills to put 2 and 2 together. If you take a kid WITH AUTISM and throw him in a classroom setting for 8 hours and expect him to follow directions and be in that classroom setting from the get go, than you shouldn’t be around children period. Well now my son is in kindergarten in a PUBLIC school and in a “regular” class. I was really worried and not sure what to expect. Although we did struggle at first for only a month. His teachers did and have not given up on him. Mind you they have 27 kids in that classroom which is significantly smaller than what he had at SARRC. My son has lots of friends now, plays with them, enjoys school, and lucky enough the other kids love him! Amanda I’m going to need you to pay attention here; today my son got STUDENT OF THE MONTH!!!! My son is smart, kind, respectful, the happiest little boy ever and you couldn’t see that. You limited him and put him in this small box and gave up. This place has no patience, delusional, and no motivation for your children. Lastly, I gotta give it to them. THANK YOU SO MUCH for being such a terrible experience and withdrawing him. Cause without your ignorance we wouldn’t be where we’re at now. Sorry for the long review but let our experience show the both sides to this place. Anyways bye SARRC! We’ll be here with our student of the month 🥰🥰
SARRC is a great organization, providing the tools and resources for both their autistic clients and parents. Their resources provide their autistic clients a head start.
I found out about SARRCs Community School through a volunteer opportunity at work. After touring the school, we never even bothered visiting a second center. SARRCs Community School has been everything and more we could have hoped for our daughter. Since starting there, she has truly thrived socially and academically in ways we could never have imagined (or provided for her on our own). We love that the program has a 4-to-1 student-teacher ratio and that our daughter has a detailed and individualized learning plan with quarterly report cards showing her progress. We also love that our daughter is learning to be inclusive at a very young age with her peers that are on the autism spectrum. The SARRC Community School has become family over the last two years since our daughter started attending. We are eagerly counting down the days until our youngest daughter turns 15 months and will be able to join her older sister at the Community School because we have truly seen the positive impact it makes!
Brittani Harris has been instrumental in our journey through SARRC’s JumpStart and Second Gear programs. Her unique insights and passion for her job have fundamentally changed how I parent and handle challenging behaviors with my son. Brittani’s ability to assess my son’s unique needs and my learning style, and then tailor her parent training accordingly, has been life-changing for us. Over the past few weeks, I have witnessed a remarkable transformation in my children, who have moved from continual resistance to compliance, volunteering to do chores, improving their grades, and feeling better overall. When I first met Brittani, I cried in her office because I felt my parenting was negatively affecting my son’s self-confidence and self-image. Brittani helped me understand my son’s motivators and how to make small changes in my approach to antecedents and negative behaviors. This has completely transformed my relationship with my son, who is now thriving in ways I never thought possible. I want Brittani to know that her class has made a significant impact, and I am deeply grateful for her dedication and commitment. It is inspiring to see a business like SARRC taking such meaningful steps to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for individuals with autism. SARRC’s parent training courses have changed my life, not only do they offer crucial support, but they also raise awareness and enhance understanding within the wider community.
Incredible Company! This company has helped My Son's Life Flourish. They helped us Get services @ 2 years old and he is 8 now and A changes Man! Please call them and Check out what they can Offer!