Autism Spectrum Disorder Resource List

Bullhead City School District

Resources for Parents

Organizations Specific to Autism

  • These are websites with information for family members, an individual on the spectrum, professionals, or advocates.You can also sign up to get e-mails, learn about Autism, and learn how to get involved.

Dept. of Ed, link to PIN (Parent Information Network)

  • This site has a wealth of information about IEPs, Parental Safeguards, Informational workshops for

parents, and much more.

Mohave Mental Health

  • Mohave Mental Health is a non-profit organization located in Bullhead City, Kingman and Lake Havasu.

To learn more about Mohave Mental Health visit the website or call (928) 758 – 5905 for the Bullhead City

office.

Masters in Health Care

  • This website has links to websites that include organizations, social networks, informational sites, helpful

articles, blogs from parents and science-based writers, and even ways to help with the financial burden

that autism can place on a family.

DDD (Dept.of Developmental Disabilities)

  • A division of the AZ Department of Economic Security, DDD may provide assistance to those with severe impairments. Qualifications for assistance may also change as a child approaches adulthood. The local

office can offer additional information and assist with the application process.

AZ Mentor

  • AZ Mentor was founded in 1995. They offer home and community services to children and

adults with developmental disabilities.

Special Olympics

  • Special Olympics Arizona offers over 24 Olympic-type individual and team sports which provide meaningful training and competition opportunities for persons with intellectual disabilities,

including age-appropriate activities and activities for lower ability athletes.

Young Athlete’s Program (3-7yrs)

  • Special Olympics Arizona offers over 24 Olympic-type individual and team sports which provide meaningful training and competition opportunities for persons with intellectual disabilities, including age-appropriate activities and activities for lower ability athletes.

Unified Sports

  • Unified Sports® is an inclusive program which combines individuals with intellectual disabilities (athletes) and individuals without intellectual disabilities (partners) on sports teams for training and competition. Athletes and partners compete alongside one another, each in a meaningful and integral role on the Unified Sports® team.

IIndiana Resource Center for Autism

  • The Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA) staff conduct outreach training and consultations, engage in research, and develop and disseminate information focused on building the capacity of

local communities, organizations, agencies, and families to support children and adults across the autism spectrum in typical work, school, home, and community settings. The Indiana Resource

Center for Autism does not promote one method or a single intervention. Instead, IRCA staff strives

to address the specific needs of the individual by providing information and training on a variety of strategies and methods.