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Child at physical therapy session
February 13, 2025

Supporting our kids (& ourselves) through behaviors & big emotions

Behavior. Such a small word, yet it can shape so much of our daily lives as parents. If you’re raising a child with a disability, you’ve probably heard it all — “Your child is non-compliant.” Or “Your child wandered off again today.” Or maybe just the frustratingly vague “We don’t understand why [insert “bad” behavior …

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Children playing music
July 11, 2024

Art and music in therapy?! YES — here’s how!

School may be out for the summer, but something that continues, no matter the season, is our kids’ therapies. Therapies, whether at school, home, or in a clinic, are an essential part of our kiddos’ growth and development, and can help them build social, cognitive, gross and fine motor, social, sensory processing, play, speech and …

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June 14, 2024

Navigating early intervention: a parent’s guide

Early intervention is a powerful tool that can make a great, big impact on the lives and development of children with developmental delays and disabilities. However, as a parent, trying to figure out the best care options, tackle wait lists, and secure funding can be incredibly challenging and often frustrating. If you’re wondering about your …

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May 24, 2024

Is there such a thing as “bad behavior?”

Supporting kids through challenging behaviors Behavioral challenges are tough on any parent, and it can feel like a lot to handle some days. Understanding why children with disabilities have challenging behaviors is the key to providing intervention. Hint: all behaviors occur for a reason; it’s up to us to figure out what that underlying reason …

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January 26, 2024

The funding issue: how to make insurance, Regional Center, and Medi-Cal work together

Navigating how to fund our kids’ medical and therapeutic needs can often feel like a juggling act — Regional Center in one hand, Medical-Cal in the other, while private insurance, Self-Determination, and other avenues of care hang above our heads. Those familiar funding sources may step in when insurance doesn’t cover a service or support, …

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October 19, 2023

Top 3 underutilized related services in the IEP (and how to ask for them!)

When determining which services our kids need, we often find ourselves wondering about things like whether the school is providing enough of a service. Can we be trained on what our kids are doing so we can support them at home? Are schools allowed to cut services because “all services are supposed to fade out?” …

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June 8, 2023

The ultimate guide to assemble your child’s perfect care team

With summer break right around the corner, we want to shine some light on a topic that takes no breaks — your child’s care team. Whether you’re new to a diagnosis and don’t know where to start, are in the process of organically building your support team, or are reevaluating what your child needs, building …

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June 1, 2023

How to help kids build better self-regulation and manage behaviors

Tips on bullying prevention, emotional regulation, behavior therapies, and more! As the school year comes to an end, you may be breathing a sigh of relief, or stressing out about summer plans. School is often the setting parents worry the most about — for our kids, school can feel like an extra vulnerable place, especially …

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May 11, 2023

Do you know the related services that can be written into your child’s IEP?

Does your child participate in a counseling or social skills group at school? Maybe they have a speech therapist they work with once a week? Or perhaps they have a 1:1 aide in the classroom? These are called related services in an IEP — services and specialized supports that a child needs to meet their …

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