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December 12, 2024

’Tis the season: our guide to surviving the holidays

The holiday season is filled with excitement — sparkling lights, festive music, delicious treats, and the joy of gift-giving. But for many families like ours, it can also come with a side of stress. Kiddos with food sensitivities, sensory challenges, or travel difficulties often feel the brunt of the holiday rush, leaving parents working overtime …

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December 5, 2024

Data, data, data — why it’s your best friend in the IEP process

Progress reports, baselines, hard data, service logs, present levels, school metrics, — sounds like a giant word salad, right? It’s easy to wonder — do these numbers and reports really matter? Can’t we just save all the data talk for the annual IEP meeting? But understanding how our kids’ progress is measured and reported, and …

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November 27, 2024

The ONLY gift guide you’ll need — created by and for the disability community!

Here at Undivided, we’re filled with gratitude as we reflect on this past year. Being part of so many families’ lives has been an incredible honor. This year, we’ve grown, supported more families than ever before, and laid the groundwork for an even brighter future — all thanks to you. Your trust, support, and connection …

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November 21, 2024

Get the benefits your kid deserves!

The funding issue: how to make insurance, Regional Center, and Medi-Cal work together Getting the right benefits and resources for our kids is tough enough — but figuring out how to fund it all? That’s a whole different ballgame. We might feel we have a good grasp on private insurance, for example, but then comes …

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November 14, 2024

Accessible winter camps? Sign me up!

Parents, it’s that time of year again — winter break: the season of holiday music, steamy mugs of hot chocolate, cozy sweaters, and, ‘mom, I’m bored!’ And while a few weeks of holiday cheer sounds great in theory, it can also mean three weeks of “home time” for the kids. But guess what? It doesn’t …

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October 31, 2024

IEP assessments: all treats, no tricks!

At the heart of creating an effective IEP is truly understanding what makes our kids unique — strengths, goals, needs, and everything in between. But navigating assessments can feel like trying to unravel a giant spider web of information — great for Halloween decorations, but overwhelming when it’s about our kids. First, your child is …

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October 24, 2024

Trick-or-Treat! How to navigate Halloween safety, sleep, and sensory challenges

Halloween is fast approaching — a holiday that most kids (and many adults!) look forward to as soon as the fall season comes around. Pumpkin patches, trick-or-treating, creative costumes, and of course, candy! But for some kids with disabilities, Halloween can feel more “trick” than “treat.” There is no other holiday quite like it when …

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October 17, 2024

Turning 18 soon? Here’s what’s next in your child’s transition to adulthood

The transition out of high school and into adulthood is a big milestone for our children, and in truth, ourselves as well. While we’re watching our kiddos grow up at what feels like a mile a minute, we also have to prepare for their life post-high school — whether that includes college, day programs, or …

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October 10, 2024

Regional Center can provide support all year long — here’s how!

Did you know that Regional Center can provide support all year long — and be a great resource to supplement IEP services? It’s true! This week we’re breaking down how to get the most out of Regional Center to meet your kiddo’s needs (including the lesser known services you may not know about). While every …

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October 3, 2024

From socialization to school refusal — how to help when school feels scary

While school offers plenty of opportunities for kids to have fun, engage in extracurricular activities, and learn new things, it can also feel extra vulnerable, and sometimes downright scary — especially for our kiddos. Socializing and making friends is daunting enough, but what if they’re also feeling like they just can’t fit it, or they’re …

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