This page connects individuals and families to reliable resources for Autism and ADHD. It includes access to adaptive sports programs that promote inclusion and community, along with a wide range of caregiver support services—counseling, events, and practical tools to ease daily challenges and encourage well-being.
Autism, also known as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), is a developmental condition that affects how a person communicates, interacts, and behaves.
It looks different for everyone. Some individuals may struggle with social situations or rely on routines, while others communicate in unique ways or need varying levels of support in daily life.
Every autistic person has their own mix of strengths and challenges. Some speak fluently, others may be nonverbal or use alternative communication. Support needs can range from minimal to very high.
Qualified Professionals in Arizona for Evaluating
Professionals who may be qualified to evaluate and diagnose ASD, ADHD, Learning Disabilities & other disorders:
- Developmental Pediatricians
- Child Psychologists or Neuropsychologists
- Neurologist
- Psychiatrists
- Speech-Language Pathologists- Multidisciplinary Autism Centers
Provides free developmental screenings over the phone for children aged 12-36 months.
Note: This is an initial screening, not a full diagnostic evaluation.
More Information: https://autismcenter.org/ezscreen/
Offers free developmental evaluations for children under 3 years old at risk for developmental
delays.
Contact: 602-532-9960
Public School Evaluations
Under IDEA, public schools must provide FREE evaluations for special education eligibility.
To start, submit a written request to your school's principal or district special education office.
More Info: CLICK HERE
Offers diagnostic testing and evaluations for suspected learning disabilities and ADHD.
Services include psychoeducational evaluations for learning or intellectual disabilities.
- Request Services: https://www.salt.arizona.edu/able/request-services
Provides evaluations for learning disorders and ADHD (children, teens, adults).
- Fees: https://psychology.asu.edu/clinic/fees
Offers guidance on finding low-cost or free evaluations.
Services & Support for Parents & Caregivers:
Care 4 the Caregivers is a nonprofit committed to supporting parents of children with disabilities and reducing caregiver burnout. Through mental health support, educational tools, and strong community connections, they empower families to thrive. Their wide range of services is trusted and highly recommended by many caregivers seeking meaningful and ongoing support.
Services & Supports Offered:
Services & Supports Offered:
Individual Consultation
Personalized help with concerns about healthcare, education, and behavior.
Parent-to-Parent Support
Connects families with experienced mentors who offer guidance and understanding.
Events & Training
Workshops to build advocacy skills and support collaboration with schools and healthcare providers.
Positive Family Coaching (PFC)
Enhanced coaching for families managing behavioral or emotional challenges.
NICU Parent Support
Support and information for parents with infants in Neonatal Intensive Care.
Refugee and Asylee Mentorship Program (RAMP)
Culturally appropriate mentorship for refugee and asylee families navigating care systems.
Serving Military Families
Specialized services for military families raising children with disabilities.
💚 All services are free of charge
💬 Available in multiple languages, including Spanish