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Resources for Families with Disabilities ARTICLES 6 Short & Sweet 8 Leading with Intention Local kids aim high 16 Balancing the Brain and Body Support total child health using Polyvagal Theory 18 Tell Me More How to support alternative communicators 20 Your Baby’s Brain on Books Why it’s critical to reduce screen time for little ones 22 Emotional Tune-Up Staying healthy in times of stress 76 Digital Media Arts Training

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Lupus

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Spinal Cord Injuries

49 In-Home Health Support Services

Tourette Syndrome

51 Insurance/Medi-Cal

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13 Miscellaneous Illness and Anomalies

51 Integrative Approach to Therapies

AREAS OF NEED

51 Life Necessities

24 Adaptive Equipment, Assistive Technology & Purposeful Play

53 Medications 53 Military Specific

26 Advocacy

53 Music & Art Therapy

29 Assessment and Evaluation

54 Neuro Products

30 Audiology/Hearing 30 Behavioral & Mental Health 34 Camps & Enrichment Programs 36 Clothing/Accessories

84 ShopAble Business owners with disabilities

36 Conflict Resolution/ Mediation

90 Toy & Product Reviews

37 Developmental Delay

RESOURCES FOR SPECIFIC DISABILITIES & DIAGNOSES

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Disaster Preparedness

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Education

10 22q11.2 Deletion/ DiGeorge Syndrome/ VCFS

42 Family Housing & Hospital Stay

36 Dental Health

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ADD/ADHD

42 Financial Planning & Trusts

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Autism

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Blindness

11 Brain & Spinal Cord Injuries

53 Medical Travel Aid

Fitness/Yoga

43 Foster Care/Adoptive Services

54 Nutrition/Feeding 55 Occupational Therapy 56 Parent & Family Resources 58 Party Planning & Special Events 58 Photography & Artistic Services 58 Physical Therapy 59 Recreation 67 Research Study Participation 67 Respite/Childcare/ Skilled Nursing 68

Safety

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Vacation and Travel

12 Diabetes

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Vision Health

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Hospice & Palliative Care

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Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

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Inclusion

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Fragile X

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Infant/Toddler Specific

86 Behavioral & Mental Health 86

Dental Health

87 Developmental Delay Assessment & Coordination 87 Education 87 Foster Care & Adoptive Services 87 General Health

88 Occupational, Physical & Speech Therapies

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Epilepsy

86 Advocacy

Speech & Language

12 Deaf/Hard of Hearing

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Adaptive Equipment

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73 Transportation

Homelessness

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Independent Living

45 Haircuts

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IMPERIAL VALLEY RESOURCES

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12 Cystic Fibrosis

Dyslexia

81 Vocational Training/ Employment Options

Social Skills Groups

73 Therapy Dogs/Canine Service Organizations

12 Down Syndrome

81 Social Skills Groups and Dating

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44 Genetic Testing & Prenatal Screening

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80 Self-Determination Education/Support

Hospice

12 Cerebral Palsy

45 Home Improvement/ Home Buying

80 Residential & Supported Living

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72 Therapeutic Riding Programs/Hippotherapy

Home Health Products

79 Independent Living

70 Sex Ed, Gender & Sexual Identity

44 General Health

12 Cancer

79 Fitness & Recreation

75 Worship

TRANSITION TO ADULTHOOD 78 College & the Adult Transition

88 Parent & Family Resources 88

Recreation

89 Residential & Supported Living 89 Respite & Skilled Nursing 89 Transportation 89 Vision Health 89 Vocational Training 89 Worship

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Publisher’s Letter

Flourishing Families Number 13 The Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego (in partnership with San Diego Family Magazine) is pleased to introduce the 13th annual edition of Flourishing Families, the only local publication dedicated to supporting families who have children with developmental and physical disabilities and unique challenges. Flourishing Families has listings of over 1,200 businesses, community agencies and service providers, which are divided by specific disabilities and diagnoses or areas of need. New this year is a whole section dedicated to the transition to adulthood! Be sure to check it out on page 78. We offer resources for Imperial Valley residents, too. We are thrilled to have been recognized again by San Diego Press Club—Flourishing Families 2021 received three Excellence in Journalism Awards! See the full list of awards (including many for San Diego Family Magazine) at www.sandiegofamily.com/about-san-diego-family/companyoverview/journalism-awards-won-by-san-diego-family-magazine. This year’s articles include two local young people (Mikey and Paige) who have accomplished great things (page 8), helpful tips about staying healthy in times of stress (page 22), surprising information about books versus screens for kids (page 20), how to support wellness using Polyvagal Theory (page 16), a wonderful list of business owners with disabilities (page 84), and much more. This publication would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors and advertisers, whose listings are highlighted in pink or teal. Find out more about their services and please thank them for supporting Flourishing Families.

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Publisher/Editor in Chief Sharon Bay Managing Editor Lisa Gipson Resource Specialist Emily Dolton Grant Writer/Event Coordinator Linda Bay Administrative/Editorial Assistant Adrienne Sigeti Graphic & Cover Design Rik Thiesfeld Circulation/Distribution Sharon Bay Marketing Director Michele Hancock Printing Publication Printers Corp. Advertising/Marketing Representatives Tony Andrews 619-685-6977 • tony2018@SanDiegoFamily.com Point Loma, Pacific Beach, La Jolla, North County Coastal East County, Clairemont, Linda Vista, Mission Valley and Mira Mesa Giovanni Baldan 619-685-6987 • giovanni@SanDiegoFamily.com South Bay, San Diego Downtown, Uptown, North County Inland (includes Scripps Ranch)

Main Office 1475 Sixth Avenue, Fifth Floor, Suite 511, San Diego, CA 92101 619-685-6970, Fax: 619-685-6978 specialneeds@sandiegofamily.com www.SNRFSD.org

Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego Our mission is to connect families (and individuals) with disabilities to resources, services and opportunities while encouraging an inclusive community and enhancing quality of life.

Other San Diego Family publications: sharon@sandiegofamily.com

On the Cover Six-year-old Mikey of Chula Vista is a golfing rockstar! Read about him on p. 8. Cover photo: Andy McRory Photography

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This magazine, for San Diego & Imperial County families, is published annually by San Diego Family Magazine LLC. Copyright 2022. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or in part without permission is prohibited. Opinions expressed by contributors are not necessarily the opinions of this publication. We reserve the right to edit submissions.


www.SNRFSD.org on the web Here are just some of the articles you’ll find at www.SNRFSD.org. Find them under the Articles tab.

• Rebuilding Trust After Big Blunders • We Have a Diagnosis: Now What? • IEP Self-Advocacy • How Kids Benefit from Self-Determination Visit www.SanDiegoFamily.com for more parent resources and articles, such as “The Benefits of Rapid Whole Genome Sequencing” and so much more! Enter key words in the search box and browse our articles.

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Short & Sweet

Lisa Gipson

The Binford I CAN, Too! Center at San Diego Central Library (downtown) is a calm and comforting space designed for children with accessibility needs and their caregivers. Resources include sensory integration kits, large print and Braille books, and technology supports such as ZoomText (computer screen magnifier), speech-to-text software, and SARA Reader (converts text from printed to spoken). Learn more at www.sandiego.gov/public-library/i-can-too.

Sending a shout-out to the following organizations that have provided grants and sponsorship to the Special Needs Resource Foundation. • The Country Friends • First 5 San Diego • San Diego Downtown Breakfast Rotary • Pala Band of Mission Indians • State Council for Dev. Disabilities • Downtown San Diego Lions Club • Qualcomm • Compass Charter Schools • Foundation for Developmental Disabilities To stay “in the know” about this year’s events, follow Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego on FB @SNRFSD and subscribe to our bi-monthly eNewsletter at www.SNRFSD.org. • All-Inclusive Day of Play & Resource Fair • Read 3x3 Literacy Event • Movie Night Fundraiser

San Diego Regional Center Early Start Program Do you suspect your baby (or a baby you know) has a developmental delay? If so, get in touch with (or refer the family) to the San Diego Regional Center Early Start Program. Residents of San Diego and Imperial Counties may be eligible for early start services for children ages 0–3. Services may include family training, speech and language, physical and occupational therapy and more. Learn about Early Start (and others programs) at www.sdrc.org.

Important Note about Terminology We are aware that there is a current preference by individuals with disabilities to lean toward naming specific diagnoses rather than focus on deficit-centered language. We also know that legal language still uses the term “disability.” You will notice that both “disability” and “special needs” are used in this publication as not every situation, circumstance or personal preference is the same. Know that we are listening and will always strive to use people first language.

Sensory Backpacks at San Diego Air & Space Museum San Diego Air & Space Museum offers sensory-friendly backpacks that can be checked out (for free) by guests with disabilities for use during museum exploration. Backpacks include tools to help calm and soothe guests, such as fidgets and noise-canceling headphones. If children would benefit from a social story ahead of the museum visit, go to www.sandiegoairandspace.org/visit/social-story.

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The See Worthy app is designed to help kids with vision development, but it’s fun for everyone! Games support hand-eye coordination, eye tracking and memory. The app has kids doing jumping jacks or stretches every few minutes since pediatric ophthalmologists recommend they take frequent screen breaks. Plus, no ads or pop-ups.

Visit www.SanDiegoFamily.com for more parenting articles, summer camps, educational options, health resources, afterschool programs, fun seasonal activities, our calendar of kid-friendly events and more.


innovation

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t Rady Children’s, we recognize that every family with a special needs child has its own unique journey. Every step of the way, we are proud to provide an array of evidence-based, compassionate and innovative services that support optimal development, function and wellness in a way that works for your child and your family. With comprehensive offerings available at our main San Diego campus, satellite and urgent care offices located throughout the region, residents of San Diego, Imperial and southwest Riverside counties can access services such as autism spectrum disorder evaluation and follow-up care, behavioral health intervention, physical and occupational therapy, rehabilitation medicine, and feeding support while staying close to home.

Whatever your child needs — we’re here. Contact the Customer Service & Referral Center at 800-788-9029 or refsvc@rchsd.org for more information on services, physicians and locations or visit www.rchsd.org


Anne Malinoski

Leading with Intention Local kids aim high As parents, nothing excites us

like kids who chase big dreams— especially if those kids are facing unique challenges. Read on to learn about two young San Diegans who’ve accomplished big things this year.

Meet Mikey

Six-year-old Mikey of Chula Vista has been swinging a golf club since he learned to walk. Described by his parents as funny, sweet and determined, Mikey was born with bleeding on both sides of the brain. He was quickly diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy (CP) and partial paralysis. At the time, doctors weren’t sure if he would be able to sit up on his own. “The San Diego Regional Center helped us start Mikey on an early intervention program,” says mom Tina Zepeda. “They are amazing with finding resources and therapies.” Thanks to early intervention, Mikey was walking at 18 months and immediately pursued golf with his characteristic tenacity. “As soon as he had a club light enough to swing, he did it every day,” says Zepeda. “Every morning after breakfast he would go in the backyard and start practicing.” To date, Mikey has won three third place golf trophies and one fifth place medal. Because there are no adapted leagues for his age group, he has been competing with children who do not have disabilities. “His perseverance is beautiful, admirable and makes us proud,” says Zepeda. Mikey follows a special stretch and exercise regimen designed to maintain his muscle tone and flexibility. Along with practice, that’s about all he can do to stay competitive. Unfortunately, there isn’t much adaptive equipment available for golfers. During one tournament, he was able to borrow an electric golf caddy from Foresight Sports, which was very helpful. However, Zepeda says she still hasn’t found golf shoes that work with Mikey’s AnkleFoot Orthosis (AFO), a brace he wears on his left foot. Mikey’s parents believe he is most confident when he’s active— he also enjoys baseball, music and martial arts. As a family, they’ve placed high value on always trying, sometimes failing, and pushing one’s limits without dwelling on one’s limitations. “We encourage him to have fun,” says Zepeda. “We don’t make his disability the focus, we work around it and with it.” Follow Mikey’s golf journey: @mikeycangolf on Instagram.

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Meet Paige

Paige Cook, 19, of Oceanside has always felt a passion for gardening. As a child, she loved picking lemons and kumquats from her grandparents’ yard—often enjoying them fresh from the tree. At home, the family built a garden where Paige, who has Autism, took special interest in planting, watering and harvesting. Later, her green thumb was nurtured at TERI’s Country School, where agricultural studies were added to her Individualized Education Program (IEP). During the 2020 lockdown, Paige’s teacher had to get creative with IEP goals. She invited Paige to harvest citrus from her own home orchard. “Paige thrived in that garden,” says mom Malinda Dalton-Cook. “She gleaned the citrus so fast, the bucket was running over.” They began picking every week. At first, the mother-daughter team packed and delivered the fruit to friends from the TERI community. Then, they expanded their deliveries to local families in need. “We drove over 5,000 miles in 2020,” says Dalton-Cook. “By October 2020, we decided to make Paige’s Pantry an official nonprofit.” Paige’s Pantry was recognized as a 501(c) (3) in early 2021. They now deliver nourishing foods to more than 70 San Diego families each week. In addition, the nonprofit provides volunteer opportunities for 40 teens and adults with developmental differences. Paige enjoys her role as co-founder and continues to pack produce bags with enthusiasm. She also types healthy recipes, which are included with each week’s produce delivery. “Let me just say, when Paige has a project she loves, she hustles! If she is passionate about something, nothing will stop her from completing the task,” says Dalton-Cook. As the nonprofit has grown, farms and donors have stepped forward, providing additional surplus foods and in-kind donations. Thanks to their generosity, Paige’s Pantry recently added proteins to their offerings. The nonprofit’s next goal is to acquire a warehouse and expand operations. Eventually, they’d like to create paid positions for people with developmental differences. To learn more about Paige’s Pantry, visit www.paigespantry.org. v

Parent Podcast and Support In addition to her work as CEO and co-founder of Paige’s Pantry, Malinda Dalton-Cook runs a podcast and support group called Autism Masterminds. The community shares knowledge about all things special needs—including the transition to adulthood. Her advice to families approaching this transition: “Seek out a mentor— someone who has an older child or has already gone through the process. We support each other with what we know and have learned.” Get connected at www.autismmastermind.co.

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Resources for Specific Disabilities and Diagnoses This information is also at www.SNRFSD.org

22Q11.2 DELETION/ DIGEORGE SYNDROME/VCFS 22q and You Center Resource for families of children with 22q; Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. 215-590-2920 www.chop.edu/centersprograms/22q-and-you-center The 22q Deletion Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital Resources, conferences, clinical research and publications for children with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome. 614-962-6373 www.nationwidechildrens.org /specialties/22q-center 22q Family Foundation National alliance of parents and professionals providing information, awareness, resources and educational consulting. www.22qfamilyfoundation.org The International 22q11.2 Foundation, Inc. Information, family support and resources. 877-739-1849 www.22q.org Massachusetts General Hospital 22q11.2 Clinic and Resource List Provides expert, evidence-based care, research, resources and healthcare guidelines for patients with 22q. 617-726-1561 www.massgeneral.org/children/ 22q11

ADD/ADHD A.D.D. WareHouse Provides resources, Ambassador Individualized Support Program, virtual peer support groups and workshops. 954-412-1332 www.addwarehouse.com

Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) 800-939-1019 www.add.org Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) Advocacy, support, training and resources for ADHD. 866-200-8098 www.chadd.org Hilber Psychological Services Dr. Hilber specializes in working with children and teens with ADD/ADHD, anxiety and behavioral issues. 3511 Camino del Rio S. #303 SD, 92108 619-630-7793 www.hilberpsychsandiego.com LD Online Provides accurate and up-to-date information and advice about learning disabilities and ADHD. Resource guide, active forums and products. www.ldonline.org Understood Online resource for those with learning and attention issues. www.understood.org

AUTISM AEFCT (Autism Experts Empowering Families and Children Together) (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Alternative Teaching Strategy Center (See listing under Education) Autism BrainNet Provides resources and up-to-theminute info on Autism discoveries through a network of universities focused on the importance of brain donation for future research. 877-333-0999 www.TakesBrains.org

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Autism Center of Excellence Laboratory dedicated to discovering the causes of Autism and developing treatment in children as young as 12 months. 8110 La Jolla Shores Dr. #201 La Jolla, CA 92037 858-534-2230 neurosciences.ucsd.edu/centersprograms/autism/index.html Autism College Founded by award-winning speaker and author Chantal Sicile-Kira, this online source for information and training on Autism and ASD offers advice for raising children and teens with ASD and invaluable resources for the transition to adulthood. www.autismcollege.com Autism Interventions and Resources (AIR) (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Autism Neighborhood Online resource that provides people affected by ASD with information and educational materials to help handle the challenges of Autism. 831-917-7781 www.autismneighborhood.org Autism Research Institute Ongoing research provides resources and advocacy for the diagnosis and treatment of Autism. www.autism.com Autism Research Journal, Wiley Online Library Provides articles and journals on Autism. www.autismresearchjournal.com Autism Society San Diego Provides information, community resources, support groups, recreational activities and more for individuals with Autism and their families. 4699 Murphy Canyon Rd. SD, 92123 858-715-0678 www.autismsocietysandiego.org

Autism Tree Project Foundation Promotes Autism education, research, preschool screening, mentor programs and more. 4350 Pacific Highway #1007 SD, 92110 619-222-4465 www.autismtreeproject.org Autistically Inclined (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Be Involved, Act Now, Cure Autism Inc. (BIANCA) San Diego nonprofit organization established to provide funds for physical, psychological and occupational therapy for children with Autism in need and to support Autism research and cures. 2226 River Run Dr. #163 SD, 92108 888-815-2676 www.biancausa.org California Association for Behavioral Analysis (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD) (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Centria Autism (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) The Doug Flutie, Jr. Foundation for Autism, Inc. Helps fund organizations that provide services, education, advocacy and recreational opportunities that improve the quality of life for people with Autism. www.FlutieFoundation.org National Autism Center Provides resources and information nationally. 877-313-3833 www.nationalautismcenter.org


National Council on Severe Autism Advocates for policy change and provides service solutions to individuals, families and caregivers affected by severe forms of Autism and related disorders. www.ncsautism.org National Foundation for Autism Research (NFAR) Nonprofit, supports the development and expansion of Autism programs and services through family resources, workshops and grants. 858-679-8800 www.NFAR.org Organization for Autism Research (OAR) Funds pilot studies and research for issues affecting the Autism community. Outcomes offer insight into behavioral and social development, communications, education and vocational challenges. Resources for parents and providers. www.researchautism.org People’s Care Autism Services (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Positive Action Community Theatre (PACT) (See listing under Recreation) Rady Children’s Autism Discovery Institute Provides comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and clinical services, including behavioral therapy and behavioral consultation, and social skills groups to children with and at risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Multiple locations 858-966-7453 x246115 www.rchsd.org SDSU Center for Autism and Developmental Disorders Interdisciplinary group of researchers and clinical scientists focuses on improving lives of children and adults with ASD and related conditions through a research program with a strong lifespan approach and coordinated clinical services. 6363 Alvarado Ct. #100 SD, 92120 619-594-2603 http://autism.sdsu.edu

Talk About Curing Autism (TACA) Parent support groups, educational seminars and mentor opportunities for families affected by Autism. 855-726-7810 www.tacanow.org TeachTown (See listing under Education) Therapeutic Approach to Growth, Inc. (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health)

BLINDNESS Aira App Connects blind and visually impaired people to highly trained, remotely-located agents. Through a smartphone or optional Horizon Smart Glasses, the app delivers instant auditory access to visual information at the touch of a button. 800-835-1934 www.aira.io American Foundation for the Blind Resources for those living with blindness or visual impairment. 212-502-7600 www.afb.org Blind Community Connect Center of San Diego Resources, support, and recreational opportunities for blind and visually impaired adults and children. 1805 Upas St., SD, 92103 619-298-5021 www.bccsd.org Braille Institute (San Diego Braille Institute Regional Sight Center) Resources, programs and social opportunities for individuals with blindness or visual impairment. 9635 Granite Ridge Dr. #130, SD, 92123 858-452-1111 www.brailleinstitute.org/sandiego Learning Ally (See listing under Dyslexia) National Braille Challenge (Braille Institute) A Braille “spelling bee” for blind students, testing spelling, comprehension, speed, accuracy and

chart reading. Children can win cash and adaptive equipment. Los Angeles, CA 1-800-BRAILLE (272-4553) www.brailleinstitute.org National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped Free library program of Braille and audio materials circulated to eligible borrowers in the U.S. by postagefree mail. 888-657-7323 www.loc.gov/nls San Diego Center for the Blind and Vision Impaired Vision rehabilitation services including assistive tech, counseling, education, advocacy, and facility assessment. 5922 El Cajon Blvd., SD, 92115 619-583-1542 1385 Bonair Rd. Vista, CA 92084 760-758-5956 www.sdcb.org The Vision of Children Foundation Through ongoing research provides resources, tools and support to visually impaired individuals and their families. 12555 High Bluff Dr. #330 SD, 92130 858-314-7916 www.visionofchildren.org

BRAIN AND SPINAL CORD INJURIES Brain Injury Association of America Information on the diagnosis and treatment of brain injury. 800-444-6443 www.biausa.org Brain Injury Resource Center The largest web-based collection of medical and legal information about brain injury. 206-621-8558 www.headinjury.com Men with Spinal Cord Injuries Support Group Provides a safe place to talk for teen boys and men to discuss their injury and find resources for quality of life. 2999 Health Center Dr., SD,

92123 858-939-3156 (Richard Green) Richard.Green@sharp.com Multiple Sclerosis Association of America Research, education and resources for those living with MS. 800-532-7667 www.mymsaa.org National Brain Tumor Society Research, drug development, clinical trials, advocacy and resources for those with brain tumors. 617-924-9997 www.braintumor.org National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (See listing under Blindness) National Multiple Sclerosis Society Information leading to the research, treatment, and resources for daily living for people with MS. 10089 Willow Creek Rd. #250 SD, 92131 760-448-8400 800-344-4867 www.nationalmssociety.org San Diego Brain Injury Foundation Provides resources, education, community awareness and adult housing for those with brain injury. 619-294-6541 www.sdbif.org Spina Bifida Association Greater San Diego Support Provides education, advocacy and resources for those with Spina Bifida. 800-621-3141 www.spinabifidaassociation.org Tri-City Medical Center Robotic, Orthopedic and Spine Institute Mazor Robotics guidance system for minimally invasive spinal surgery. Uses Hana surgical table for hip replacement and e+ Vitamin E total knee replacement procedure. 4002 Vista Way Oceanside, CA 92056 760-724-9000 www.tricitymed.org/medicalservices/orthopedics-spine

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United Spinal Association Support and services for the spinal cord injury and disease community. www.unitedspinal.org

CANCER American Cancer Society Resources for treatment, nutrition, caregiving, insurance and maintaining health. Also has research opportunities and helps with transportation to treatment. 800-227-2345 www.cancer.org Emilio Nares Foundation Provides a resource guide for parents, rides to cancer treatments, in-hospital treat bags, end-of-life guidance, and bilingual staffed resource rooms at Rady Children’s and CHOC. 2650 Truxtun Rd. #202 SD, 92106 858-571-3328 www.enfhope.org Friends of Scott Provides gas and gift cards to families traveling to cancer treatments and events for children battling cancer. 6977 Navajo Rd. #168 SD, 92119 619-993-2917 www.friendsofscott.org National Children’s Cancer Society Provides assistance to families who need to travel for cancer treatments. St. Louis, MO 314-241-1600 www.thenccs.org

United Cerebral Palsy Foundation National Center for Information on Cerebral Palsy and advocacy for the rights of persons with disabilities. 202-776-0406 www.ucp.org United Cerebral Palsy of San Diego County Provides access to services, durable medical equipment, and family support for people with Cerebral Palsy and other special needs. Toy lending library, technology assistance and adult day programs available. 8525 Gibbs Dr. #209 SD, 92123 858-571-7803 www.ucpsd.org

CYSTIC FIBROSIS Cystic Fibrosis Foundation San Diego Chapter Provides clinical trials, resources, advocacy and activities for those with Cystic Fibrosis. 7875 Highland Village Pl. #102-432 SD, 92129 858-452-2873 www.cff.org

DEAF/HARD OF HEARING CA Hands and Voices Dedicated to providing resources, recreational activities, camps, education, and advocacy for individuals who are D/HH and their families. www.cahandsandvoices.org

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (See listing under Blindness)

California Telephone Access Program (CTAP) Deaf and disabled telecommunications program. 877-546-7414 TTY: 800-867-4323

Rady Children’s Southern Family Center for Cerebral Palsy Evaluation, diagnosis and treatment with a multidisciplinary team for patients with cerebral palsy, with the goal of improving patients’ function and quality of life. 3030 Children’s Way, SD, 92123 858-966-6789 www.rchsd.org

Deaf Community Services of San Diego (DCS) Support services for deaf/hard of hearing/hearing loss, resource list, sign language. 1545 Hotel Circle S. #300 SD, 92108 619-398-2441 Videophone: 619-550-3436 www.deafcommunityservices.org

CEREBRAL PALSY

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Deaf Education and Families (DEAF) Project at CSUN Education, resources, lending library, fun activities and parent-to-parent support for children and adults who are D/HH. 18111 Nordhoff St. Northridge, CA 91330-8265 818-677-4007 V/VP www.csun.edu/deafproject Global Deaf Muslim View the Quran in ASL and other resources for Deaf Muslims around the world. www.globaldeafmuslim.org Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and Adults Information, support and advocacy for deaf-blind individuals. 516-944-8900 www.hknc.org Network Interpreting Service Private sign language interpreting referral agencies. 4201 Mt. Voss Dr., SD, 92117 800-284-1043 Text: 858-799-0123 VP: 208-425-7107 www.networkinterpretingservice .com Signs of Silence Nonprofit partners with local agencies 24/7 to improve services and bring opportunities to deaf families and individuals including job placement, housing referrals, food and clothing resources, interpreting services and social events. 200 Olive St. #52 Vista, CA 92083 760-580-3562 www.signsofsilence.net Telecommunications Relay Services (TRS) Allows persons with hearing or speech disabilities to place and receive phone calls. 888-CALL-FCC (225-5322) TTY: 888-835-5322 YMCA Deaf and Hard-ofHearing Family Camp (See listing under Camps and Enrichment Programs)

DIABETES American Diabetes Association Offers dietary support, resources, research, info and advocacy for those with Diabetes. 5060 Shoreham Pl. #100 SD, 92122 619-234-9897 800-DIABETES (342-2383) www.diabetes.org JDRF Family Network Parents nights and toddler, child and teen-specific events for those with Type 1 Diabetes. 858-594-0743 www.sd.jdrf.org Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation International Dedicated to finding a cure for and supporting individuals with Diabetes. 5665 Oberlin Dr. #106 SD, 92121 800-533-CURE (2873) 858-597-0240 www.jdrf.org Rady Children’s Diabetes Program Comprehensive care for children with Diabetes, including education from certified Diabetes nurse educators, workshops, nutrition counseling and support for managing Diabetes at home. Multiple locations 858-966-4032 www.rchsd.org

DOWN SYNDROME Down Syndrome Association (DSA) of San Diego Family Support Network for children and adults: information, resources and referral services, education and social events, advocacy and public policy initiatives. Offers peer/parent support, pre/postnatal consults, support groups (English/Spanish), social groups and lending library. 9245 Sky Park Ct. #130 SD, 92123 619-594-7389 www.dsasdonline.org DS Action San Diego organization dedicated to helping children


with Down Syndrome. 619-694-4615 www.dsaction.com Gigi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center Provides free educational and therapeutic-based programming to individuals with Down Syndrome and support for their families. Christ Lutheran Church 4761 Cass St., SD, 92109 858-333-5743 www.gigisplayhouse.org/ sandiego John’s Crazy Socks Fun and colorful socks, masks and other items from a company started by a man with Down Syndrome. Offers a huge variety of products, including those that highlight Down Syndrome Awareness. www.johnscrazysocks.com National Down Syndrome Society Education, research and advocacy for those with Down Syndrome and their families. 800-221-4602 www.ndss.org Rady Children’s Down Syndrome Center Serves as a resource to medical professionals and strengthens a family’s social network, improving the consistency of care for children with Down Syndrome. Offers assessments, recommendations and case management. 7920 Frost St. #200 SD, 92123 858-966-8855 www.rchsd.org Reece’s Rainbow Down Syndrome Adoption Grant Foundation (See listing under Foster Care and Adoptive Services)

DYSLEXIA The International Dyslexia Association San Diego Tools, info and resources for those with Dyslexia. https://sdcal.dyslexiaida.org

Learning Ally Serves students and lifelong learners who cannot read standard print due to blindness, visual impairment, Dyslexia, or other learning disabilities by providing more than 65,000 digitally recorded textbooks and literature titles. 800-221-4792 www.learningally.org

EPILEPSY Epilepsy Foundation of San Diego Parent support group, children’s expressive art group and other resources. 2055 El Cajon Blvd. SD, 92104 619-296-0161 www.epilepsysandiego.org Epilepsy and My Child Toolkit The National Center for Project Access offers helpful information to families with a newly diagnosed child. www.epilepsy.com/sites/core/ files/atoms/files/English_Toolkit_ updated%202014.pdf Talk About It! Website dedicated to understanding that Epilepsy is a naturally occurring disability. Resources for coping, medication information and support are discussed in a matter-of-fact manner. https://talkaboutit.org

FETAL ALCOHOL SYNDROME FASD Network of Southern California Information and support resources for persons who have been diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD). https://fadsocalnetwork.org FASD United Provides resources and training on FASD and Warrior Moms, a mentoring network for birth mothers who drank during pregnancy or those who are pregnant and struggling with addiction. www.fasdunited.org

Rady Children’s Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders Clinic Clinic for diagnosis and treatment of Fetal Alcohol Syndrome within the Division of Genetics/Dysmorphology. 7920 Frost St. #200 SD, 92123 858-246-0047 www.rchsd.org

FRAGILE X Fragile X Center of San Diego Provides information for families and professionals including support, improving awareness of Fragile X, promoting research and increasing identification of the syndrome. 877-300-7143 Spanish: 760-434-6290 www.fragilexsandiego.org FRAXA Research Foundation Nonprofit organization run by parents whose mission is to find treatments and a cure for Fragile X by funding the most promising research. 978-462-1866 www.fraxa.org

SPINAL CORD INJURIES (See Brain and Spinal Cord Injuries)

TOURETTE SYNDROME Rady Children’s Tic/Tourette Clinic Under the direction of movement disorder specialist Dr. Jennifer Friedman, provides state-of-the-art and compassionate care for pediatric and adult patients with tics or Tourette Syndrome. Nelson Pavilion, Third Flr. 8001 Frost St. SD, 92123 858-966-5819 www.rchsd.org Tourette Association of America Southern California Chapter Resources, support, camps and recreational opportunities for those with Tourette Syndrome. 855-487-2762 www.tsa-socal.org

MISCELLANEOUS ILLNESSES AND ANOMALIES

National Fragile X Foundation Online access to a community support network and research consortium. www.fragilex.org

9pMinus/Alfi’s Syndrome: Chromosome 9pMinus Network Resources for individuals with Monosomy 9p. www.9pminus.org

Our Fragile X World Online resources for families, researchers and practitioners. www.ourfragilexworld.org

11Q Research and Resource Group Support, research and yearly conference to support those with any abnormalities of the 11th chromosome. www.11qusa.org

LUPUS Lupus Foundation of America National center for research and advocacy for those with Lupus. 202-349-1155 www.lupus.org Lupus Foundation of Southern California Offers support groups, resources and insurance advice for those with Lupus. 4699 Murphy Canyon Rd. SD, 92123 858-278-2788 www.lupussocal.org

ADCY5.org Research and resources for those with ADCY5-related dyskinesia including free genetic testing through the PTC Pinpoint CP Spectrum Genetic Testing Program. www.adcy5.org Aicardi Syndrome Foundation Support, resources and registry for people with this rare neurological disorder. www.aicardisyndromefoundation .org

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American Cleft PalateCraniofacial Association (ACPA) Resources for those with cleft lip and palate including Cleftline Bears (teddies with cleft stitches), educational materials, grants and scholarships. 919-933-9044 www.cleftline.org Angelman Syndrome Foundation Resources, research and info for those with AS. 800-432-6435 www.angelman.org The Association for X and Y Chromosome Variations (AXYS) Dedicated to providing information, connection and support to individuals with one or more extra X or Y chromosomes. 267-338-4262 www.genetic.org Autoimmune Association Fosters and facilitates collaboration of patients, researchers, and doctors in the areas of education, public awareness, research, and patient services. www.autoimmune.org Bohring-Opitz Syndrome/ASXL1 Dedicated to mapping those diagnosed with ASXL1 for research, resources, supports and developing best practices. www.bohring-opitz.org Bridge the Gap SYNGAP Education and Research Foundation Parent-run organization raising awareness and searching out treatments for single gene mutations associated with SYNGAP1. www.bridgesyngap.org Burn Institute San Diego Provides community education to prevent burn injury and programs and support to those affected by burn trauma. 8825 Aero Dr. #200 SD, 92123 858-541-2277 www.burninstitute.org

California Chronic Care Coalition (CCCC) Resources and information on prevention and healthcare reform for those with chronic conditions and diseases. 916-444-1985 www.chroniccareca.org Christie’s Place HIV/AIDS support center provides comprehensive education, support and advocacy to women, children and families impacted by HIV/AIDS. 2440 Third Ave., SD, 92101 619-702-4186 www.christiesplace.org Chromosome 18 Registry and Research Society Dedicated to research and information for all anomalies of Chromosome 18. www.chromosome18.org Chromosome Disorder Outreach Raises awareness and provides resources for those with rare chromosome disorders. 561-395-4252 www.chromodisorder.org Complex Child Online source of information written by parents of medically complex children with special healthcare needs and disabilities. www.complexchild.org CURE (Complex, Undiagnosed, Rare and Extraordinary) (See listing under Parent and Family Resources) Distal Trisomy 10q Families Registry of individuals with Trisomy10q that helps provide data, support and resources. www.trisomy10q.org Duplication Cares Support and information for those affected by 7q11.23 Duplication. www.duplicationcares.org DYRK1A Syndrome Research and information regarding disrupted chromosome 21Q22.13. www.dyrk1a.org

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Fight ALD Education, resources and treatment suggestions for Adrenoleukodystrophy. www.fightald.org Five P Minus Society Provides valuable information, education and support for families, educators, and medical professionals about 5P Minus or Cris Du Chat Syndrome. www.fivepminus.org GeneCards Integrative database that provides comprehensive, user-friendly information on all annotated and predicted human genes. www.genecards.org Global Genes The leading rare and genetic disease patient advocacy nonprofit organization. Centered on increasing rare disease awareness, public and physician education, and supporting research initiatives to find treatments and cures. Aliso Viejo, CA 949-248-RARE (7273) www.globalgenes.org Guillain-Barre Syndrome Foundation International (GBS/CIDP) Nonprofit that brings together professionals and families for research and support. 866-224-3301 www.gbs-cidp.org Helping Hands for GAND Supports individuals and families affected by GATAD2B-associated neurodevelopmental disorder (GAND), to increase awareness, and to work toward research and treatment. www.gatad2b.org HypoPARAthyroidism Association, Inc. Nonprofit patient organization working to improve lives touched by hypoparathyroidism through research, resources and education. www.hypopara.org International Bipolar Foundation Advances research toward the

elimination of Bipolar Disorder, provides and enhances care, resources and support services and works to erase the stigma associated with mental illness through education. 1050 Rosecrans St. #M, SD, 92106 858-598-5967 www.ibpf.org International Foundation for CDKL5 Research Information, research and support on CDKL5. www.cdkl5.com International FOXG1 Foundation Information and research for those with FOXG1. www.foxg1.org International Rett Syndrome Foundation Funds research for treatments and a cure for Rett Syndrome while enhancing the overall quality of life for those living with it by providing information, programs and services. 513-874-3020 www.rettsyndrome.org International Trisomy 13/18 Alliance Information and support groups for those with Trisomy 13 or Trisomy 18. www.internationaltrisomyalliance .com IRF2BPL Foundation Provides research funds and information for patients, family members, physicians and biomedical scientists working together to support treatment for IRF2BPLrelated disorders. www.irf2bpl.zohosites.com Jeffrey Modell Foundation for Primary Immunodeficiency Nonprofit patient organization providing a physician finder, resources, research and advocacy for people with immune issues. www.info4pi.org KAT6A Foundation Family group that registers families, supports research and disseminates information related to KAT6A. www.chloekat6a.org


KBG Foundation Research, information and supports for children living with KBG and their families. www.kbgfoundation.com LGS Foundation Parent and clinician organization that improves the lives of individuals affected by Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome through research, family support programs and education. www.lgsfoundation.org Little People of America (LPA) Support and resources for those with Achondroplasia. www.lpaonline.org The Magic Foundation Nonprofit organization created to provide parent-to-parent support services for families of children afflicted with a variety of chronic and critical disorders, syndromes and diseases that affect a child’s growth. 800-362-4423 www.magicfoundation.org MalaCards Integrated database of human maladies and their annotations. www.malacards.org MedlinePlus: Genetics Parent-friendly introduction to fundamental topics related to human genetics, including illustrations and explanations of genes, testing, therapy and research. www.medlineplus.gov/genetics Mended Hearts Support group for people with or recovering from heart disease moderated by professionals and volunteer heart patients to talk about the path of diagnosis, treatment and recovery. San Diego Cardiac Center 3131 Berger Ave., SD, 92123 www.sdmh.org Mowat-Wilson Syndrome Foundation Patient registry, research, grants and family support for those with MowatWilson Syndrome. www.mowat-wilson.org

Muscular Dystrophy Association National organization dedicated to research and cure with resources for care, support and recreation. 833-275-6321 www.mda.org

Prader-Willi Syndrome Association (PWSA) USA Family support and medical resources for those with Prader-Willi Syndrome. 941-312-0400 www.pwsausa.org

National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD) Federation of voluntary health organizations dedicated to helping people with rare diseases and assisting the organizations that serve them. Committed to the identification, treatment and cure of rare disorders through programs of education, advocacy, research and service. 800-999-6673 www.rarediseases.org

Public Health Grand Rounds (CDC) Monthly series created to foster discussion and debate and increase awareness and advocacy on major public health issues. 800-232-4636 www.cdc.gov/grand-rounds/ index.htm

Orange Socks Nonprofit that provides parents searching for a diagnosis (or parents with newly diagnosed children) with links to national organizations. Also connects expectant parents who have inutero diagnoses with a parent who has a child with the same or similar diagnosis. www.orangesocks.org Parents and Researchers Interested in Smith-Magenis Syndrome (PRISMS) Research, information and family supports for kids with SmithMagenis Syndrome. www.prisms.org Phelan-McDermid Syndrome (PMS) Foundation Information, patient registry and support for people living with 22q13 Deletion Syndrome (PMS). www.pmsf.org Pitt Hopkins Research Foundation Resources, research and support for people with Pitt-Hopkins. www.pitthopkins.org Potocki-Shaffer Syndrome Information and support for those living with 11P 11.2 Deletion. www.potockishaffersyndrome .org

PURA Syndrome Foundation Information and support for children with a genetic anomaly of 5Q 31.3. www.purasyndrome.org Rare and Undiagnosed Network A group of advocates, families, and healthcare providers who work to empower rare and undiagnosed patients with genomic information and community through advocacy, networking and support. www.rareundiagnosed.org Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy Syndrome Association (RSDSA) Information, research and coping strategies for those with RSDSA/ CRPS. 877-662-7737 www.rsds.org SATB2gene.com Medical information and resources for people with SATB2 (Glass Syndrome). www.satb2gene.com

SOFT Information and support for people with Trisomy 18 or 13. www.trisomy.org Stickler Involved People (SIP) Support group and resource page for those with Stickler Syndrome. 316-259-5194 www.stickler.org STXBP1 Disorders Parent organization that provides funds for research and supports scientists and medical professionals dedicated to ending STXBP1 Epileptic Encephalopathy. www.stxbp1disorders.org Tracking Rare Incidence Syndromes (TRIS) Project Seeks to increase the knowledge base on rare incidence trisomy conditions, and to make this information available to families and medical professionals. https://tris.siu.edu Turner Syndrome Society Provides resources, support and clinical care guidelines for those with Turner Syndrome. 800-365-9944 www.turnersyndrome.org Unique The rare chromosome disorder support group. www.rarechromo.org Williams Syndrome Association Online patient registry, resources, parent roadmap and clinic registry. www.williams-syndrome.org v

Simons Searchlight Online community that supports families with rare genetic variants associated with Autism and developmental delay. Provides access to resources, information and family support. www.simonssearchlight.org Sjögren’s Syndrome Foundation Information on diagnosis, treatment, support and clinical research on Sjogren’s Syndrome. www.sjogrens.org

Scan to view these resources listed on the Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego website.

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Balancing the Brain and Body

Support total child health using Polyvagal Theory Mental health has long been thought of as secondary in overall child wellness, and we often hold people more accountable for mental health diagnoses than those with disease of the kidney or heart. However, the brain and the central nervous system are responsible for the function of all bodily systems, so childhood trauma, ADHD, and depression can often present as digestive issues, shaking, changes in pallor, and other tangible manifestations; and physical symptoms can often be an indicator of trauma or a mental health issue. By understanding the function of the vagus nerve and the

use of multi-disciplinary and co-regulatory strategies, parents can improve selfregulation, nutrition and overall health in their children. The vagus nerve is the longest cranial nerve (nerves that connect directly to the brain) and is unique in that it contains both sensory and motor fibers, so it is responsible for sensation and movement. The dorsal branch of the vagus nerve regulates organs below the diaphragm, and when under intense threat can affect the freeze or flight response. The ventral branch regulates body function above the diaphragm and has much to do with social engagement

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and the fight response under pressure. In his book, Complex PTSD: From Surviving to Thriving, Pete Walker identifies a fourth response, fawn, in which one continually forfeits their own needs to the needs and demands of others, which would also be a ventral branch response.

When children respond to a threat, real or imagined, they will have a fight, flight, freeze or fawn response. The vagus nerve senses information about pain, temperature and touch, regulates heart rate, and sends information back and

forth between the brain and digestive organs. It also controls key aspects of swallowing, speaking and recognition of facial expressions. Knowing that the vagus nerve responds to and helps regulate all these systems makes it easier to see how significant emotions can impact digestion, heart rate and the ability to express oneself. Polyvagal Theory, developed by Stephen Porges, suggests the two vagal branches work together to regulate the body, but when our defenses are engaged through threat or stress, they can also work together to deregulate the body or even shut it


down. Porges stresses that trauma responses are not choices, but reflexive, natural responses that everyone experiences and exhibits. Since responses are instinctive, the body can stay in this defensive stance even after a perceived threat has passed, so that it can protect itself. Once this response is understood to be reflexive, it helps parents and children reduce the shame of big emotions and helps them get to the heart of an issue cooperatively. Occupational Therapist Christine Catanzariti explains that a co-regulatory approach is important for children who are frequently dysregulated, who can’t identify their emotions, and who need a lot of support. Co-regulation involves meeting children where they are emotionally and working together to calm and soothe so parent and child can begin to communicate on a higher level. “Children need a calm guide in order to myelinate the neurons and begin to self-regulate,” Catanzariti says. Myelin (a soft white material that forms a thick layer around some neurons) starts to strengthen from the nutrition of a child’s very first meal, and from bonding while breastfeeding. Myelin makes the connections between neurons faster. Since a child’s brain develops most rapidly in the first six months, children who receive minimal skin-toskin contact and insufficient nutrition may learn/react more slowly, which can lead to global delay.

When children have heightened anxiety or emotions, they can’t be expected to articulate their needs or why they are upset. For children whose disability does not allow them to speak or communicate needs, they may need massage, hugs or weighted blankets, or for a parent to lay next to them quietly. Catanzariti also recommends rhythmic activities, like bouncing on an exercise ball or using the sound of a heartbeat to mimic sounds in the womb. If children are able to speak, Catanzariti encourages reflective work as they may not be capable of identifying emotions. “Ask the child, ‘How do your hands feel?’ and ‘How does your stomach feel?’” she says. “Once we know how a child’s body feels, we can begin to work on how the brain feels.” Catanzariti recommends purchasing matching Fitbit “bracelets” for parent/ child to monitor breathing and heartbeat, which are elevated when in fight or flight mode. Focus on breathing slowly together and gradually lowering heartrate so children can see their own progress on

the Fitbit screen and learn to self-regulate. If you don’t have a Fitbit, a metronome app also works. There are a variety of strategies for regulation that are dependent upon a child’s presentation. Dr. Rebecca Jackson, Vice President of Programs and Outcomes for Brain Balance and a licensed chiropractor, has a sensory-motor approach to regulation and wellness. Brain Balance is a nonmedical program in North County San Diego that focuses on building brainbody connectivity. When a child continually vomits from stress and develops an easy gag reflex, Brain Balance practitioners may work on swallowing exercises or gargling with water, allowing a child to feel liquid move at the back of the throat. Helping children feel and hear how air moves around the palate and nose, humming, and exaggerated facial expressions and speech while touching the face get kids in tune with facial muscles and nerves. Dr. Jackson says the connection between sensory input and motor movement is key. Brain Balance Director of Nutrition Melissa

Parenting After Trauma A parent’s ability to self-regulate has a direct effect on a child’s health. For personal mental health and parenting support, Catanzariti recommends a parentfriendly podcast course by Robyn Gobbel, Parenting After Trauma. Gobbel teaches parents how behaviors are an externalization of what is happening in the brain, body and nervous system, and focuses on responding to children’s behaviors in a way that begins healing, not just achieving a desired behavior. Learn more at www.robyngobbel.com/course/parentingaftertrauma.

McDonough focuses on the nutrition angle for stomach upset. She notes that food sensitivities can cause gastrointestinal distress or inflammation, which leads to pain and a lack of absorption of key nutrients, both of which impact mood. Children prone to bowel movement (BM) accidents may not sense the need to go to the bathroom until the last minute. This could be sensory, anxiety or the function of the dietary tract and nutrition. “Dairy can play a big role in overnight bedwetting and [BM] accidents,” McDonough says. Her team works with families on diet and regulatory exercises to improve digestive function. Many other physical behaviors can signal an emotional need to stimulate or calm the nervous system. Children who move around a lot may be trying to ground themselves. Children who seem disengaged or vacant may need to work on core muscles (exercises that cross the body’s midline) to wake up their brains. The key to keeping children regulated and healthy is a balance of strengthening the brain and the body. Through an understanding of vagus nerve function, parents can work on bonding, observing and communicating with their children and strengthening their own mental health and physical well-being. v Emily Dolton is a resource specialist and mom of two, one with 22Q 11.2 Deletion Syndrome.

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Tell Me More

How to support alternative communicators *Some participants requested that only their first names be used.

Luke has a unique genetic condition

and an undefeatable happy disposition. He will talk to anyone who shows interest and has time to chat. When Luke was a toddler, expressing his needs was challenging, so mom Vickie employed a variety of tools to help. Sign language can be a great tool for littles, but was ineffective due to Luke’s motor delays, so his parents began to look at Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC). AAC can involve pointing to pictures or symbols, as in the Picture Exchange Communication System (PECS). Students point to a series of pictures to string thoughts together, such as “Steven wants cookie.” Luke started out with this process, then graduated to an iPad and the Proloquo program, the tech version of PECS. The app grows with the communicator and can be personalized with favorite questions and specific needs. Luke then moved on to the Language Acquisition through Motor Planning (LAMP) program which uses neurologic and motor planning principles. Luke still uses an iPad and apps for schoolwork, but his speech has improved so much that verbal communication is the go-to at home. Some of his longtime friends use EyeGaze, a program that allows students with the greatest physical restrictions to type out words with their eyes. EyeGaze gets to know user tendencies, using predictive text to increase speed and help access search engines and social media. Ben Carey, 23, is moving into his first apartment. His sense of humor shows in the funny decorative touch to his new couch—a letterboard pillow

from Autistically Inclined. The pillow mimics the letterboard Carey uses for Rapid Prompting Method (RPM), a communication technique used by people with disabilities who cannot speak. Users spell out answers or point to simple yes or no responses. Seizures make independence challenging for Carey, but staff and family are committed to making it work. Monitors, alarms and 24/7 care are in place for safe sleeping. “I have a new voice and a new unit of senseis making it possible,” he spells. Carey loves all aspects of his newfound freedom, but “Making memories with loved ones is my priority,” he adds. Helping Carey transpose spelling into print are Celina Viloria, owner of Builders of Eloquence and Engagement, and the staff at Colmena Academy, a nonprofit school for nonspeaking communicators. Viloria was a special education attorney whose quest to support her son led to a trip to Texas to learn from Soma Mukhopadhyay, the creator of RPM. When Viloria returned, she searched for a local RPM practitioner to help. Unable to find steady support, she left a successful law practice to become a teacher. Viloria’s and Mukhopadhyay’s sons have two things in common: 1. At one time, they were assumed to be unintelligent, and 2. They surpassed every expectation anyone ever had of them as disabled learners and communicators. Julián Camacho, Viloria’s 15-year-old, has written a book, Autistic & Awesome: A Journal from the Inside, and is on track to attend college with supports. According to Viloria, perception is

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everything. IQ tests are motor-based— children with motor-planning issues can’t be tested by traditional methods. “It’s unfair for people with motor challenges. It’s surprising how much we assume about a person from the way they move,” she says. Local school psychologist Jessica Coleman says that in order for standardized testing to be judged, the same standards must be upheld each


What Parents Can Do Assess with the best. Find speech pathologists who understand AAC and psychologists familiar with alternative methods of assessment for nonspeaking students. Ask for examples of devices or programs that might fit your child’s specific language needs and motor skills. Do your research. Dr. Anne Donnellan is a professor at University of San Diego. Take a look at her work on Autism and language from the motor perspective. Peruse websites from organizations such as the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) for tips and resources. Take a test drive. UCP (United Cerebral Palsy) of San Diego has a lending library full of products parents can check out to “test drive” products for their children before purchasing. They also have resources on how to use insurance to pay for products and services. Recognize that needs change as language develops. The device that works for your toddler may not work for your teen. New AAC products are developed annually. Do your best to stay on top of research and technology and prepare to upgrade, or to take a step back from tech if it is warranted.

time the test is given, which does not allow for deviations like larger text, having a test read aloud, or responding in a greater amount of time, all of which are common accommodations for classroom work. In her former home/hospital position, much of Coleman’s job was finding alternative ways to measure intelligence, many of which involved reframing questions in ways students could answer. Students

in home/hospital situations may be intubated, have low eyesight, be unable to point or hold a pencil, or have reduced stamina due to procedures and medications. There are solutions to help assess students, even if those methods provide a range of intelligence, versus a hard number. v Emily Dolton is a resource specialist, artist, and mom of two, one with 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome.

Support your child’s mental health, as well as your own. “The most valuable accommodations you can give a student who uses AAC are time and patience,” says Viloria. Lessons and schoolwork can be exhausting for both of you. It’s important to admit this and take care of mental health needs. Find a counselor for yourself and consider play-based psychologists or social workers who work alongside speechlanguage pathologists for your child. Language, communication and bonding are keystones for healthy children. AAC has expanded the methods in which students can express themselves with their families and their world.

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Anne Malinoski

Your Baby’s Brain on Books Why it’s critical to reduce screen time for little ones Research indicates that modern babies are getting too much screen time—and this trend is harming their development. To learn more about the problem, we spoke with Tracey Tasker, MA, CCC/SLP, who provides early intervention speech therapy to families in the North Inland San Diego community. A resident of 4S Ranch and mother of four, and having attended more than 40 IEP meetings as a parent, Tasker loves helping families advocate for their children. Q. We know that children under 24

months old are spending too much time looking at screens. How big is the problem and what concerns you most about this trend?

A. A national poll found that 36

percent of children under 2 were given tablets to use and 38 percent were given smartphones. COVID has made a poor situation worse; in 2020 the number of children under 4 who spent four or more hours daily using electronic devices doubled. We are already starting to see declines in cognitive development for these children. A longitudinal study that was published before COVID found

that the more time children spent on screens between ages 2 and 3, the poorer their behavioral, cognitive and social development. Other issues from too much screen time include poor sleep, vision problems and obesity.

Resources for Screen-Free Family Time

Q. How does screen time interfere with

Screen-Free Parenting www.screenfreeparenting.com

A. The most important period of brain

Children’s Screen Time Action Network www.screentimenetwork.org

language development?

development occurs before age 3. We call this period of development the “sensitive period” because of the rapid growth of the brain and the density of brain cells and connections between those cells. The most important part of language development during the sensitive period is reciprocity (“serve and return”) between parents and children. Screens interrupt reciprocity—and research has found that an increase of just 30 minutes per day in mobile device use is associated with a 2.3 times increased risk of expressive language delay. Children need to move and use multisensory input to holistically learn about the world. When children learn words from a two-dimensional screen, they cannot take that information and apply it to the real world. For example,

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Raising Dragons www.raisingdragons.com Hello, Wonderful www.hellowonderful.co Toddler Approved www.toddlerapproved.com Follow @BusyToddler on Instagram Find a great list of books for babies and toddlers at www.sandiegofamily.com/ for-the-kids/book-multimediareviews/interactive-fun-forbabies-and-parents.


they may learn the word “apple” and associate it with a picture of an apple, but when they can taste, touch, smell and compare that apple to other fruits it enables deeper learning.

Q. Researchers believe parent technology use is disrupting language acquisition as well. Tell us more about that. A. Researchers use the term

“technoference,” which refers to technology interfering in relationships. Parent surveys show that parents have difficulty switching attention between devices and children. Surveys with children as young as 5 found that parents spend too much time on phones and are distracted during conversations. Research shows that parent phone use is associated with less talking, less responsiveness, and sometimes harsher responses to children. In addition to phone use disrupting language acquisition, research shows that when background TV is on, it decreases time spent interacting with young children and decreases the number of words children hear from an adult. This lack of interaction results in poorer vocabulary scores and lower levels of language development.

Q. What is happening in a baby’s brain

as parents read aloud from a book?

A. When parents read picture books it

promotes connectivity between various parts of the brain, including visual processing when they see pictures, auditory processing when they hear the story, and language processing which helps comprehension.

Q. Can you explain why e-books and

audiobooks are poor substitutes for printed books?

A. Research from Cincinnati

Children’s Hospital shows that when young children listen to audiobooks, they don’t have enough context to make sense of the story, so connectivity is reduced between language processing and other parts of the brain. The animation of e-books hijacks the visual processing part of the brain

and children cannot keep up with the story. Traditional picture books are “just right” because the combination of hearing the story and having pictures to support the context promote connectivity to all parts of the brain. If children are only exposed to e-books, their brains do not get enough practice making connections among different parts of the brain and may later have trouble with reading comprehension. E-books also don’t facilitate the same warm interaction as traditional books; parents and children talk less, so story comprehension is reduced.

Q. As parents read to little ones, what are strategies to boost connection and development? What would an ideal reading session look and sound like? A. Follow your child’s lead, rather

than trying to read a book word for word. A child’s attention span is about two minutes per year of age, so rather than trying to read a whole book, let them explore or look at pictures as you name them. Parents should also tie a child’s own life experiences to what they are reading to help children’s comprehension and make it meaningful. For toddlers and preschoolers, parents should ask open-ended questions to engage their children in conversations around books. An ideal reading session is one in which a child is enjoying the experience and actively participating.

Q. Do you have additional recommendations for those reading to babies with developmental differences? A. For children with developmental

differences, parents must provide extra support to help with language and story comprehension. Extra support could include reading face-to-face so children can see mouth [movement] and pausing a little longer after asking questions. Also “preview” the story before opening the book by drawing attention to the cover picture and predicting what the book might be about, and then “review” the story afterward by acting it out with props. For children with hearing and visual impairments, it’s important to provide manipulatives to make concepts

more concrete. For example, if reading a book about farm animals, pair it with stuffed animals or puppets.

Q. Should screens be delayed even longer for children with special needs? A. Parents must think carefully about

how screens are used with young children with developmental differences. Research has found that toddlers with social-emotional delays are more likely to be given a mobile device to calm down. The problem is that often it makes a bad situation worse. Screen time creates a dopamine boost for kids; when the device is taken away, it creates irritability. The more we give the device to children, the more it becomes a habit and the harder it is to break that habit. Research has found that the more we give children devices to distract or reward them, the more children will ask for the device and become upset when it is refused.

Q. Can you offer any practical alternatives to screen time? What should parents do when a few minutes are needed to work/shower/cook? A. Think about the simple items you

were given as a kid to play with, such as blocks, fridge magnets, mixing bowls, crayons and paper. Parents should expose children to fine motor tasks since studies are finding that children entering kindergarten now have less hand strength and dexterity due to too much time on screens. For kids with developmental differences, sensory bins are a wonderful tool. They can be filled with rice, beans, pom-poms or sand. Young children love to imitate parents, so let them help clean up, sort socks or set the table. Read more about the importance of fine motor skills in “Activities that Promote Confidence and Fine Motor Skills in Toddlers” at www.sandiegofamily.com/ parenting/toddler. Anne Malinoski is a contributing writer and mother of two boys. Her older brother has special needs.

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Emotional Tune-Up Staying healthy in times of stress

Professional artist Amanda Gomes knew her emotions were stretched to the limit when she faced off with her 12-yearold son with a genetic anomaly over an art project he refused to complete. “Art is my passion,” Gomes explains, “and we’ve had fun doing it together since he was a little boy.” But this project was different. Gomes found herself not in the role of a mother sharing a passion with her son, but a de-facto teacher struggling with an uncooperative student to produce an assigned outcome with a looming deadline. She fought back tears of anger and frustration. “It surprised me that I got so upset,” Gomes says. “It felt like one more thing COVID took from us. It sucked the joy right out of me.” As scenes like this play out across the county, families with disabilities are experiencing more emotional strain than ever. With homes turned into classrooms, in-person connections going virtual, and resources more difficult to access, parents are finding themselves in a perfect storm for emotions like frustration, anger, sadness, fear and loneliness. If you’re struggling to manage your emotions, you’re not alone. According to a U.S.-based SPARK survey of the impact of COVID-19 on families and children with Autism, 97 percent of parents or caregivers report feeling stressed or overwhelmed due to disruptions in Autism-specific services or therapies, and 95 percent of parents indicate that COVID-19 has negatively affected their mental health. As restrictions and concerns continue to impact how families live and learn,

parents are riding a wave of emotions while wrestling with circumstances beyond their control. Here’s how to manage your emotions and guard your mental health in turbulent times. Tune in to feelings. Cultivating good mental health starts with raising awareness of your internal thoughts and emotions. Take time to check in with yourself daily—both mentally and physically. Reflect on how you’re feeling by thinking about the highs and lows of your day, what you’re thankful for, and where you’d like to make changes. Keep a journal or talk with a trusted friend, partner or therapist. Even a few minutes of daily reflection is helpful to gain insight and perspective. Dr. Dana McNeil, licensed therapist and founder of The Relationship Place in San Diego, encourages parents to tune in to physical reactions to stress. Is your breathing shallow? Your pulse racing? Are you having difficulty thinking clearly? “This is your body telling you that your brain is being highjacked by cortisol and adrenaline,” says McNeil. “Frustration has impacted your ability to be present and make good decisions. Let these physical responses serve as a signal that it’s best to step away and take a break.” Prioritize self-care. Some parents feel guilty doing things for themselves when there are so many needs and tasks they could be doing for their children. Dr. McNeil stresses that parents must prioritize self-care, even when they feel like they don’t have time. “If you don’t,” she says, “you’re much more susceptible to being run down, short-tempered, less resilient, and not fully present when your children need you most.”

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Stress-Busting Resources Unwinding Anxiety is an evidence-based app offering daily guidance for anyone suffering from anxiety. www.unwindinganxiety.com SPARK for Autism is working to advance understanding of Autism to help improve lives. www.sparkforautism.org Hope Comprehensive Center for Development takes a naturalistic and playbased approach to deliver a variety of therapies and services. www.hopeccd.com Mental Health America (MHA) offers a collection of free online screening tools to help individuals learn more about their mental health condition. https://screening.mha national.org/screening-tools The Relationship Place offers specialized counseling for parents. www.sdrelationshipplace.com


Instead of thinking of self-care as long periods to relax, start small. Step outside for some fresh air, move your body, eat nourishing foods and aim for eight hours of sleep every night. Consider using a meditation app such as Unwinding Anxiety. Grow your support system. A healthy support system is a powerful force against isolation, one of the leading causes of depression and anxiety. Friends, family, support groups and parenting classes are uplifting and serve as a reminder that you’re doing something incredible. “Being able to communicate with others who understand is especially helpful on days when we struggle to keep it together,” says licensed psychologist Sara deLeon of Hope Comprehensive Center for Development. “We need community because we can’t do this alone. We need reinforcement from other parents.” Don’t overlook the support of a spouse or parenting partner. Marriage takes a hit when stressed-out parents focus only on the never-ending tasks of raising a family. Work together, support each other and schedule time alone. You’ll grow closer and model healthy relationship habits for your kids. Ask for help. Prolonged exposure to situational stress or negative emotions can lead to depression. Call your doctor or mental health professional if you find that what started as a typical reaction to difficult circumstances has turned into a daily struggle that has you feeling overwhelmed. Mental Health America (MHA) offers free and confidential online screening tools to help individuals learn more about their mental health condition. While self-assessment should never take the place of professional evaluation, these tools can help guide your next steps in seeking assistance. Safeguard the kids. Children are only as emotionally healthy as their parents because how parents react in times of stress impacts a child’s ability for self-control, self-regulation and overall emotional health. When parents react from anger or frustration, children often respond with greater distress, and emotions escalate for everyone. “It’s good to remember that if you need a break, your kids could probably use one, too,” deLeon says. “Parents don’t have to reinforce behaviors 24/7.” Handle hard emotions with care. Awareness and action help keep your family emotionally healthy. But don’t try to do so much that more stress is created. Do what works best for you and your family, and practice kindness toward yourself. The next time you face a wave of emotion, Dr. McNeil says to remember you’re human, and kids don’t come with an operating manual. Tell yourself, “When I get upset, I have a reason to be upset, but I want to respond (versus react) better because I love my kids, and I know they love me. I’m having a hard time right now, but this is temporary.” v Jody Lee Cates is a local mom and award-winning writer who blogs about healthy relationships at www.jodyleecates.com.

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ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT, ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY AND PURPOSEFUL PLAY Abilitations/School Specialty Sensory products, adaptive recreational equipment, speech products and classroom tools. Appleton, WI 888-388-3224 www.schoolspecialty.com/ abilitations Ability Center Mobility transportation specialists offer wheelchair accessible vans for rent and purchase, vehicle-assist seating, sales and installation of scooter and wheelchair lifts, and service/maintenance for mobility vehicles and transportation solutions. 4797 Ruffner St. SD, 92111 858-541-0552 www.abilitycenter.com Ablenet, Inc. Provides educational and technical solutions to help children and adults with disabilities lead productive lives. Offers communication aids for nonverbal individuals, access aids for all ages, and special education classroom curriculum and software that help ensure learning progress. Roseville, MN 800-322-0956 www.ablenetinc.com Access Medical Adaptive equipment sales with trained clinical staff who evaluate individual needs, insurance eligibility,

assembly and configuration. 3266 Grey Hawk Ct. Carlsbad, CA 92010 760-929-2828 www.accessmedicalrehab.com Access Trax Portable, durable, lightweight Beach Trax for purchase or rent. Allows those with mobility issues to access and enjoy the ocean. 619-292-8766 www.accesstraxsd.com Achievement Products for Special Needs Sensory products, exercise and gross motor equipment, seating and positioning products and mobility equipment for therapy and play. 800-373-4699 www.discountschoolsupply.com AdaptiveMall.com Offers the best selection of adaptive equipment for children with special needs. Products range from strollers to car seats and adaptive toys. 800-371-2778 www.adaptivemall.com Alternative Mobility Services Sales and rentals of lift-chairs, wheelchairs and vehicle lifts. 320 Trousdale Dr. #E Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-427-2525 www.alternativemobility.net Aquatic Access Water powered, green, ADA compliant pool and spa access. 800-325-5438 www.aquaticaccess.com

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Box Wheelchairs Custom designed and built by a single craftsman, these cuttingedge action sports wheelchairs are created by partnering with some of the best parts manufacturers in the industry and using high-quality components, making each chair unique to the individual. Wharton, TX 888-851-3785 www.boxwheelchairs.com

Flaghouse Sensory and motor rehab products and developmental learning aids. 800-793-7900 www.flaghouse.com

California Coastal Commission Beach Wheelchair Program Discover which beaches loan push wheelchairs with large, wide wheels that roll across the sand without sinking (more than 10 in San Diego County). www.coastal.ca.gov/access/ beach-wheelchairs.html

GoldenBoy Mobility Offers wheelchair accessible vans, scooters, wheelchair lifts, wheelchairs and other accessible solutions. 12130 Dearborn Pl. Poway, CA 92064 858-375-4676 www.goldenboymobility.com

Cecily’s Closet Nonprofit that recycles durable medical equipment and creates belly bands for kids with J and G tubes. Volunteers welcome. www.cecilyscloset.org Enabling Devices Assistive technology and toys for children with disabilities. Hawthorne, NY 800-832-8697 www.enablingdevices.com eSpecial Needs Adaptive equipment, sleep systems, furniture, walkers, strollers, wheelchairs, therapy and rehab equipment. 877-664-4565 www.especialneeds.com

Freedom Concepts Inc. A variety of adaptive bikes provide autonomy for all types of physical needs. 800-661-9915 www.freedomconcepts.com

The Gurmilan Foundation Nonprofit helps secure funding to support individuals with disabilities through scholarship awards and adaptive equipment grants. 482 W San Ysidro Blvd. #508 San Ysidro, CA 92172 619-250-2291 www.gurmilanfoundation.org Hanger Clinic Specializes in orthotic and prosthetic solutions. Highly specialized teams deliver exceptional clinical outcomes, innovative technologies and outstanding patient experiences to more than one million patients. Multiple San Diego locations 877-442-6437 www.hangerclinic.com


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Harmony Home Medical Supply offers solutions for mobility, sleep, transportation and personal care, providing devices and modifications families need to live safely and independently at home: power wheelchairs, ceiling lifts, roll-in showers, hospital beds, vertical platform lifts. Let our experts guide you and your loved ones to the best solutions for independence! Harkla Weighted Blankets Weighted blankets and lap pads of varying sizes designed for those with anxiety, Autism, ADHD, or Sensory Processing Disorder. www.harkla.co Harmony Home Medical Offers a wide range of mobility devices including wheelchairs, lifts, scooters, hospital beds, oxygen concentrators and virus protection products, plus home modifications such as bathroom solutions, stairlifts, ceiling lifts and ramps. Free, in-home product consultations for transition from hospital to home; long and short-term rental options available. 1929 W Vista Way #A Vista, CA 92083 760-993-5444 7640 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. SD, 92111 858-560-8177 www.harmonyhomemedical.com J & J Artificial Limb and Brace A variety of prosthetics, braces and walkers—some of the coolest looking orthotics on the market.

11411 W Bernardo Ct. SD, 92127 858-613-0958 3720 Oceanic Way, #209 Oceanside, CA 92056 858-613-0958 www.jandj.org Johnson’s Orthopedic Appliances Orthotic and prosthetic devices handmade by certified techs under the care of licensed orthotists and prosthetists. Works with all insurances including Medi-Cal and Medicare. Riverside, CA 951-785-4411 www.johnsonsorthopedic.com Keep Calm Tool Kits Activity cards, sensory toys and weighted lap pads to redirect and calm. First Responder Sensory Kits for EMTs and police to peacefully de-escalate agitated individuals with disabilities and children. 847-980-7451 www.keepcalmtoolkit.com

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HarmonyHomeMedical.com Kinnebar, Inc. Foot swing that attaches to table or desk to keep students with Autism, Anxiety and ADHD focused by allowing their legs to move under the desk. 704-360-4483 www.kinnebar.com Lakeshore Learning Materials One-stop shopping for adaptableheight desks and chairs, toys for sensory play, social acceptance/ imaginary play and learning toys. 7510 Hazard Center Dr., SD, 92108 619-297-8494 www.lakeshorelearning.com Living Spinal A source for wheelchair and mobility products and accessories. All profits help find a cure for paralysis. 619-810-0010 www.livingspinal.com Mobility Funder Flexible crowdfunding or gift giving

solution for adaptive gear free from donation fees, platform costs and transaction charges. www.tadpoleadaptive.com/ pages/mobility-funder Mobility Solutions Wheelchairs, walkers, scooters and adaptive equipment for sitting and sleeping. 7895 Convoy Ct. #11 SD, 92111 858-278-0591 www.mobility-solutions.com Mobility Works Helps families with mobility challenges choose the best vehicle to rent or own by assessing needs, developing a financial strategy, and creating a maintenance schedule. Variety of vehicles on site allows families to try products before purchasing. 8130 Parkway Dr. La Mesa, CA 91942 877-275-4907 www.mobilityworks.com

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Numotion Assistive technology professionals assess your child’s needs and provide wheelchairs and mobility solutions, beds and chairs, home lift systems, car seats, bathroom and transfer equipment, and therapy and play equipment. 8940 Activity Rd. #K SD, 92126 858-571-6544 www.numotion.com PimpMyChair.com Wheelchair accessories to style your ride: fun, colorful, and highly-visible flashing light caster wheels, exciting and attention-getting electronic spoke lights, custom Spandex seat cushion covers, available in a variety of fun patterns. www.pimpmychair.com PlayopolisToys Toys and therapy products for kids with disabilities. 877-579-9300 www.playopolistoys.com Preferred Therapy Toys Created by two local occupational therapists to help parents and professionals find toys for children with various abilities to build strength and confidence, calm and soothe, and have fun. www.preferredtherapytoys.com PRO-ED, Inc. Instructional and therapy materials for children with disabilities. 800-897-3202 www.proedinc.com Sensory Goods Carries products designed to meet Autism and sensory integration needs, such as weighted and floor products, sensory swings, oral motors and more. 800-875-7367 www.sensorygoods.com Sharp Rehabilitation Services and Foundation Grants Provides rehab therapy, support and guidance to individuals with spinal cord injury and their families. Provides grants for adaptive equipment. 2999 Health Center Dr. SD, 92123

858-939-3156 Richard.Green@sharp.com SpecialCare Durable medical equipment provider for home use, travel and visiting guests. Experienced staff provide set-up and training for medical, respiratory, sleep, mobility and transfer products. Rentals and delivery available. Bilingual. 9541 Ridgehaven Ct. SD, 92123 858-694-5800 www.specialcare-homehealth.com Specialized Therapy Services (See listing under Education) Special Needs Toys Sensory room equipment and developmental and therapy toys. 800-467-6222 www.specialneedstoys.com Tadpole Adaptive Selection of adaptive equipment for mobility, seating and bathing. 3940 Seventh Ave. SD, 92103 877-698-2376 www.tadpoleadaptive.com TalkSense A website for understanding augmentative communication. Also offers assessment and tuition for these services. www.talksense.weebly.com UCP Pediatric Durable Medical Equipment Loan Program Through the Rest Haven Children’s Health Fund, a variety of walkers, wedges, strollers, sitters and bath equipment is available to borrow for 6–12 months. 8525 Gibbs Dr. #209 SD, 92123 858-609-7515 www.ucpsd.org VocaliD Uses a Human Voice Bank or sibling voice recording (combined with vocalizations of the child with speech impairments) to create a voice that is uniquely theirs for assistive tech devices. www.vocalid.ai

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Weighted Blankets Plus American-made weighted blankets, medical blankets and lap pads for people with sensory processing issues. Weighted Cuddle Buddies (stuffed animals) also available. Surprise, AZ 800-607-4543 www.weightedblanketsplus.com

ADVOCACY ABC-Andrea Bazer Consulting and APE Assessment Qualified, non-attorney, special education advocate, credentialed P.E. teacher, Adapted Physical Education (APE) specialist, and parent of a child with special needs helps assess, plan and implement IEPs for individuals with disabilities. Also provides Independent Educational Evaluations (IEE) for APE. Free initial consultation. 619-246-5044 www.abazerconsulting.com (IEP) www.assess-ape.com (IEE) Able-Disabled Advocacy (see listing under College and the Adult Transition) Advocacy Associates, Inc. Special education advocacy, educational consultation and IEP support. 16935 W Bernardo Dr. #121 SD, 92127 858-485-7500 www.advocacyassociatesinc.net Alliance Resources and Associates, Inc. Allan Roth, M.S.Ed. educational consultation and advocacy assisting with IEPs, 504s, SSTs, expulsions, adult services/agencies, training, Regional Center, In-Home Support Services (IHSS) and Dept. of Social Services. 44364 Kingston Dr. Temecula, CA 92592 760-481-3126 April Villafaña Advocacy Advocacy for children with​disabilities including IEP, IFSP and IHSS help in North County. www.northcountyadvocacy.com

Ashley Parton Advocacy Supports families with children with disabilities specializing in the IHSS application process. Ashley Parton Advocacy also assists families in building collaborative IFSPs, IPPs and IEPs for students in preschool through fifth grade. 619-609-9793 www.sandiegoadvocacy.com Blue Glasses Advocacy Special education advocacy from the parent of a child with special needs supporting students with disabilities and their families through a personcentered approach. www.blueglassesco.com Brightside Law Group Special education attorneys that provide free consultation, legal guidance, and representation for families who have concerns regarding their child’s IEPs or 504 Plans. Common concerns include implementation, assessments, placement, academics, communication, behavioral concerns and the level of support and services. They offer free workshops and seminars on special education topics. Consultations are always free. 2247 San Diego Ave. #237 SD, CA 92110 858-939-0380 www.brightsidelawgroup.com CA Department of Education Family Involvement & Partnerships Resources and support for parents, guardians and families of children with disabilities for procedural safeguards and educational nights. 800-926-0648 Videophone: 916-374-7182 www.cde.ca.gov/sp/se/fp CA Department of Healthcare Services Medicare/Office of the Ombudsman Explains procedures for receiving Medi-Cal and managing care. 800-896-4042 TTY: 800-896-2512 www.dhcs.ca.gov The California Endowment Preventative healthcare advocacy and help with getting insurance. www.calendow.org


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available to everyone. 1833 Fourth Ave., SD, 92101 888-418-8860 www.disabilityhelpcenter.org Disability Rights California Works to bring about fairness and justice for Californians with disabilities. 530 B St. #400 SD, 92101 619-239-7861; 800-776-5746 TTY: 800-719-5798 www.disabilityrightsca.org Ed-Vance thru Advocacy Andrea Katz, Ed.D and former special education teacher, provides advocacy to families in East and South San Diego County, including student observation, IEP meeting support and improved district communication. Free initial consultation. 619-977-3148 www.advocacy4sd.com IEP San Diego Special education advocate supports families in the special education process to ensure children are provided with a free and appropriate public education (FAPE). 2305 Historic Decatur Rd. #100 SD, 92106 858-300-1880 www.iepsandiego.com James Cerebral Palsy Self-advocate with Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy teaches families how to advocate for their children and to empower them to advocate for themselves. Available for training and speaking engagements. 888-993-6927 www.jamescpfoundation.org

Jazmine Gelfand, Attorney at Law Special education attorney offers education and disability legal representation through a collaborative and results-oriented approach. 4275 Executive Sq. #200 La Jolla, CA 92037 619-220-7041 www.specialedlegalcare.com Keeping the Lanterman Promise Educates, informs, connects and inspires parents and people with special needs. Encourages efforts to restore, defend, and preserve the Lanterman Act and the protection of the rights of individuals with disabilities. www.thelantermancoalition.org Kristi Kelly Advocacy Advocate with a background in ABA helps families recognize a child’s needs in a classroom setting, create an IEP, build and maintain a positive relationship with the school and

service providers. 858-243-7980 www.kristikellyadvocacy.com Law Office of Matthew Storey, APC Special education law firm dedicated to giving children a level playing field in their education. Provides legal representation, parent and professional training, community support and consultations. Se habla español. 3914 Murphy Canyon Rd. #A152 SD, 92123 858-433-1060 www.calsped.com The Law Office of Meagan Nuñez, Esq. Helps parents navigate special education law because every child deserves a meaningful education. Free initial consultation. Se habla español. 3505 Camino del Rio S. #340 SD, 92108 619-757-1290 www.sdspecialattorney.com

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Pacific Coast Advocates Provides a unique co-advocacy model (each client has two advocates) with a child-centered approach. Works to build bridges between clients and school districts to achieve positive outcomes for children with disabilities at IEP and 504 meetings. 619-255-5532 www.pacificcoastadvocates.com Patient Advocate Foundation Provides patients with arbitration, mediation and negotiation to settle

issues with access to care, medical debt and job retention related to illness or disability. 800-532-5274 www.patientadvocate.org San Diego People First Conference Offers self-advocacy, tracks legislation and provides information on writing to governmental offices. 8880 Rio San Diego Dr. #325 (SCDD offices) SD, 92108 619-688-3323 San Diego Special Education Advocates Former special education teacher assists families throughout San Diego County with IEP meetings, communication with school district, the eligibility process, 504 plans, state compliance complaints, triennial reviews, parent training and more. 951-733-4569 www.SanDiegoSEA.com San Diego Special Education Advocate Team (SEAT) Bilingual advocacy from parents of children with disabilities. Helps obtain services by reviewing records, conducting observations, collaborating with special education professionals and attending IEP and 504 meetings. Free consultation. 3505 Camino del Rio S. #340 SD, 92108 619-872-2511 www.sdseat.com San Diego Unified School District Special Education Ombudspersons Works impartially with all parties to help with concerns related to students’ individual needs, usually during the IEP process. 2375 Congress St., SD, 92103 619-209-4595 www.sandiegounified.org/ departments/special_education_ ombudspersons Sanford Autism Advocacy Group, LLC IEP advocacy and 1:1 mentoring through the IEP process from a parent advocate and SLP. 619-403-9097 www.sdautismhelp.com


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the APA’s standards of excellence in psychological and educational assessment. 5405 Morehouse Dr. #120 SD, 92121 858-956-9689 www.accurateassessment sandiego.com Advanced Neurobehavioral Health of Southern California Our assessments aid in formulating diagnoses and in generating recommendations for interventions in home, school, vocational and alternative residential settings. 9968 Hibert St. #105 SD, 92131 858-693-3113 www.anhsocal.com www.rchsd.org Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC) Helps parents gain assessment as a Point of Entry for California Early Start and California Prevention Resource and Referral Services (PRRS). Provides families with referrals and helps parents navigate the IEP, IPP and IFSP process. 9245 Sky Park Ct. #130 SD, 92123 619-594-7416 www.efrconline.org Family Guidance and Therapy Center of Southern California (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health)

Lauren Donatelli Education Services (See listing under Education) Rady Children’s Children’s Care Connection C3/HDS provides no-cost, highquality developmental and behavioral services for children 0–5 who have not yet entered kindergarten in San Diego County. Multiple locations 858-966-8931 www.rchsd.org Rady Children’s Developmental Evaluation Clinic Developmental evaluation and referral services for infants, preschoolers and school-age children. Multiple locations 858-966-5817 www.rchsd.org Rady Children’s Developmental Screening and Enhancement Program Developmental and behavioral screening for children, birth to 6, who are involved with Child Welfare Services in San Diego County, as well as developmental and behavior coaching for caregivers. 3665 Kearny Villa Rd. #400 SD, 92123 858-966-7874 www.rchsd.org

IEP Ready Collaborative approach to Individual Education Evaluations, including psycho-educational, occupational therapy, and speech and language evaluations. 11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. SD, 92128 858-251-0722 www.iepready.com

Rady Children’s KidSTART Program Comprehensive screening, triage, assessment and treatment (including intensive mental health) for children 0–5 with complex developmental, behavioral, family and medical needs. 3665 Kearny Villa Rd. #410 SD, 92123 858-966-5990 www.rchsd.org

Jigsaw Diagnostics Comprehensive telehealth Autism evaluation, starting as young as 18 months old, with results in as little as two weeks. An evaluation at home, where children feel most comfortable, and Concierge Connection program directs families to services and resources in their local area after diagnosis. 650-665-9240 www.jigsaw-dx.com

San Diego Regional Center (SDRC) Assesses infants/toddlers through adults with suspected developmental delay/disability so that they and their families can obtain therapeutic services and resources. 4355 Ruffin Rd. #200 SD, 92123 858-576-2996 www.sdrc.org

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AUDIOLOGY/HEARING North Coast Audiology Hearing testing, education and diagnostics. 4407 Manchester Ave. #10 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-452-2140 www.northcoastaudiology.com Rady Children’s Audiology Department Provides evaluation and treatment for children from infancy to adolescence. Services include assessment/diagnosis of hearing loss via Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response/Auditory Steady State Response testing, conventional assessment, and assessment and treatment of balance disorders. Provides prescription and fitting of conventional and implantable hearing aids and cochlear implants. Multiple locations 858-966-8100 www.rchsd.org Rady Children’s Richter Family Clinic for Balance Disorders Provides a full complement of tests for vestibular (inner ear balance) disorders. If vestibular or inner ear balance disorders are suspected, children can be referred for evaluation with the Division of Otolaryngology (ENT) and/or assessment with the audiology team. 3665 Kearny Villa Rd. #400 SD, 92123 858-966-8100 www.rchsd.org Rancho Santa Fe Audiology Comprehensive audiogram testing for children and adults, tinnitus evaluations, tympanometry and acoustic reflex testing, cochlear implants, and all levels of hearing aid dispensing, evaluations, repairs and programming. 6037 La Granada #D Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 858-759-8922 www.rsfaudiology.com

BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH Due to COVID-19, many behavioral and mental health businesses have permanently

or temporarily moved to online telehealth services. Check websites for the most recent information. ABA Education Foundation Comprehensive ABA-centered behavioral intervention for infants and children, consultation, assessment, parent training and advocacy services. 5694 Mission Center Rd. #602 SD, 92108 619-272-0090 www.bridgesaba.com ABS Kids In-home and clinic-based psychological assessment, diagnostics and ABA therapy for neurodiverse children and those with learning disabilities. 11650 Iberia Pl. #130 SD, 92128 858-264-5858 www.abskids.com ACES, Inc. Behavioral and educational support for children with Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders. 3731 Sixth Ave. #100, SD, 92103 619-278-0884 www.acesaba.com Advanced Neurobehavioral Health of Southern CA (See listing under Assessment and Evaluation) AEFCT (Autism Experts Empowering Families and Children Together) Service provider for children with ASD supporting families in San Diego County: in-home one-onone ABA therapy, consultation, assessments, educational support, parent and professional training, social skills training and family support groups. Multiple locations 858-569-0056 www.aefct.com Alta Families In-home or community-based ABA consultation services for children with ASD, including parent education. 858-345-2025 www.altafamilies.com


Alternative Teaching Strategy Center (See listing under Education) Ascent Psychological Services Lauren Elder Ph.D. offers behavioral and cognitive assessment to treat behavioral and developmental concerns and anxiety through play therapy, parent coaching and a variety of therapies. 858-888-9062 www.ascentpsychologicalservices .com Autism Interventions and Resources (AIR) Collaborates with parents and agencies dedicated to providing behavioral services to children and adults with developmental disabilities based exclusively upon the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). 949-457-9203 www.hopeisintheair.com Autism Spectrum Consultants Behavioral and educational plans and implementation. 5075 Shoreham Pl. #115 SD, 92122 858-272-2662 www.autismconsultants.com Autism Spectrum Therapies A leading provider of ABA services, AST’s programs are designed for infants to adults with developmental needs. They provide comprehensive training and support for families, schools and communities and work with regional centers, private insurance and Tricare. 4719 Viewridge Ave. #100 SD, 92123 866-727-8274 www.autismtherapies.com Autistically Inclined Family support from a relationshipbased team addressing each individual’s unique expressions in all things sensory, behavioral and communicative, while inspiring kids to want friendships and connection. Trains parents and professionals to implement Natural Play Therapy. 413-329-6200 www.autisticallyinclined.com

AVID Behavioral Day Program In-home behavioral intervention and ABA intervention services for infants and children with ASD or developmental delay. 562 W Grand Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 760-498-4931 www.avidbdp.org Behavior Frontiers Unique ABA programs for individuals with Autism and ASD. San Diego; 858-244-5176 Carlsbad: 760-691-1513 www.behaviorfrontiers.com Behavior Health & Wellness Center Bilingual staff provide ABA & Behavior Therapy services to individuals ages 2–21. Services include care coordination, collaboration with other providers, psychoeducation and parent training. We accept Medi-Cal, have a quick intake process and no waitlist. San Diego and Chula Vista 877-707-5220 www.bhwc-va.com Brain Learning, Education, Assessment and Treatment Neuropsychological and educational assessment, educational consultation and treatment for children and adolescents. 5550 Baltimore Dr. #150 La Mesa, CA 91942 619-324-9764 www.brainlearning.com Brain Treatment Center Through the use of MeRT, a pain-free and non-invasive system of electromagnetics pulses, communication improves and brain functionality strengthens in individuals with Autism and ASD, Depression and PTSD. 2918 Fifth Ave. #300 SD, 92103 619-255-2101 www.braintreatmentcenter.com Builders of Eloquence and Engagement, LLC (BEE, LLC) Non-public RPM provider offers behavioral intervention plans and supervision to improve education, communication and quality of life. Provider is a parent of a child who

communicates with RPM and is an AAC expert. 619-777-6057 www.beellc.org Butterfly Effects Community-based provider of ABA therapy services for individuals with Autism and other related disorders in home and community environments. Helps families develop an individualized therapy plan, webbased progress and results tracking, and assistance with insurance. 888-880-9270 www.ButterflyEffects.com California Association for Behavior Analysis Promotes the science and theory of behavioral analysis by supporting research, education, an annual conference for parents and educators, and many other resources. 6114 La Salle Ave., #326 Oakland, CA 94611 805-275-2143 www.calaba.org Carlsbad Counseling Center Psychotherapy and counseling for families and individuals with ASD, Anxiety and Bipolar Disorder/OCD as well as play and expressive therapies for families, parenting groups and San Diego Superior Court Programs. Fee for service and help with PPO reimbursement. 2777 Jefferson St. #200 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-434-9694 carlsbadcounselingcenter.com Center for Autism and Related Disorders, Inc. (CARD) Provides assessment and ABA therapy for children and adults with Autism. Multiple offices in San Diego, Carlsbad and Chula Vista 858-278-6603 www.centerforautism.com Center for Social Dynamics Autism Services Telehealth ABA, healthcare services, education and information in the comfort of home for children with Autism and developmental delay. 877-910-6538 www.csdautismservices.com

Center for Thoughtful Lasting Change, Inc. Sherry Casper Ph.D. Helps students achieve successful outcomes through psychological assessments, educational consultation and interventions for behavior management. 9606 Tierra Grande St. #201 SD, 92126 619-369-5050 www.ctlcsd.com Centria Autism Provides ABA therapy for kids with Autism through clinical expertise and an individualized treatment approach. Offering inhome services in San Diego County and center-based services in Costa Mesa. Countywide locations 855-772-8847 www.centriahealthcare.com Child Mind Institute Online resources for behavioral disorders, mental health diagnoses and learning disorders. www.childmind.org Cognitive Assessment and Risk Evaluation (CARE) at UC San Diego Helps identify, assess and treat adolescents and young adults who are experiencing changes in their thoughts, behavior or emotions that might be associated with developing serious and/or disabling mental problems. 140 Arbor Dr., Fourth Floor SD, 92103 619-543-7745 https://medschool.ucsd.edu/som/ psychiatry/research/CARE Linda Collins, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist More than 15 years experience in social skills training, writing goals for children with Autism/ASD and providing support for parents. Provides consultation and training to school districts and programs serving children with Autism. 4455 Murphy Canyon Rd. #100 SD, 92123 858-536-8985 www.mindfultherapydoc.com

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Cortica Clinic of Dr. Suzanne Goh, a board-certified pediatric neurologist and author with expertise in the diagnostic testing, evaluation and biomedical and behavioral treatment of children with Autism and other neurological conditions that impact brain development, cognition, and behavior. 7090 Miratech Dr. SD, 92121 5870 El Camino Real #101 Carlsbad, CA 92008 858-216-8837 www.corticacare.com

Dr. Joshua Feder, MD Specializes in DIR/floortime interactive play/behavioral therapy. 415 N Highway 101 #E Solana Beach, CA 92075 619-417-7506 www.joshuafedermd.com

Coyne & Associates ABA and early intervention services for children ages 1–12. 3550 Camino del Rio N. #104 SD, 92108 760-815-9536 www.coyneandassociates.com

Fred Finch CARES Provides comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological assessment, early intervention, ABA therapy, parent education, social skills, and individual/family therapy for those impacted by ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders Treatment offered in school, in-home and clinic-based programs. 10174 Old Grove Rd. #100 SD, 92131 858-444-8823 www.fredfinch.org/cares

East County Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Comprehensive team works with children and their families to improve adult-child relationships at school and at home, using The Incredible Years evidence-based model to prevent behavioral problems and serious mental illness. 619-258-6877 x3253 https://sdyouthservices.org/ services/mental-health Family Connections Therapy Parent and child therapy with specialties in Anxiety, Depression, foster care and adoption, and parent education. 11838 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #250 SD, 92128 858-776-8804 www.familyconnectionstherapy .com Family Guidance and Therapy Center Provides ABA, individual, couples and group therapy, art therapy, schoolbased consultation and educational testing. Licensed SDRC vendor of RDI (Relationship Development Intervention). Variety of insurance accepted. Multiple locations 619-600-0683 www.familyguidanceandtherapy .com

Dana Fillmore, Psy.D. Provides counseling and therapy services for children with special needs and their families. 2262 Carmel Valley Rd. #D Del Mar, CA 92014 858-755-7844 www.danafillmore.com

Fred Finch, Specialized Wraparound Program Family-centered, community-based program offers assessment and intervention, individual and family counseling, case management, caregiver/parent coaching, and access to psychiatric support and medication utilizing a strengthsbased team approach to create sustainable stability. 3845 Spring Dr. Spring Valley, CA 91977 619-281-3706 www.fredfinch.org/specializedwraparound Fred Finch Youth & Family Services (See listing under Education) Kyo Care Provides behavioral and educational plans for children with Autism or ASD. 2525 Camino del Rio S. #335 SD, 92108 877-264-6747 www.kyocare.com

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Hope Comprehensive Center for Development ABA occupational, and speech therapies in a naturalistic, play-based environment based on the latest research and years of experience. Virtual social groups, distance learning support, and psychologist on staff for Diagnostic Psychological Evaluations. 41760 Ivy St. #101 SD, 92103 858-461-6464 www.hopeccd.com Innovative Therapy 4Kids (See listing under Speech and Language) International Bipolar Foundation Advances research to eliminate Bipolar Disorder, provides and enhances care, resources and support services and works to erase the stigma associated with mental illness through education. www.ibpf.org Intricate Mind Institute (IMI), LLC Provides cognitive-behavioral and social communication/interaction skill training for all with ASD, ADHD, LD, DD and/or anxiety, depression, behavior problems, social challenges or executive functioning problems. 2247 San Diego Ave. #136 SD, 92110 858-205-9809 www.intricatemindinstitute.com Kickstart Clinical team serves ages 10–25 and their families who are at risk for mental illness and experiencing symptoms. Provides confidential assessments, individualized treatments for participants and families and community awareness campaigns to ensure early detection. 6160 Mission Gorge Rd. #100 SD, 92120 619-481-3790 www.kickstartsd.org Learning Development Services Neuropsychological assessment, counseling and consultation. 3754 Clairemont Dr. SD, 92117 858-581-5050 learningdevelopmentservices.com

L.E.T.S. Grow SDRC contracted provider of ABA therapy to improve academics, cognition, play skills, social skills and more. Consultation, assessment and early intervention services available. 7373 University Ave. #202 La Mesa, CA, 91942 619-713-0737 www.letsgrowaba.com LifeStance Health Private behavioral healthcare providing high quality psychiatric, psychological, counseling, and chemical dependency assessment and treatment services for children and adolescents, as well as parents. 858-279-1223 www.lifestance.com Lovaas Institute Behavioral intervention for children diagnosed with Autism or a related disorder. 310-410-4450 www.lovaas.com Maxim Healthcare Services (See listing under Respite/Childcare/ Skilled Nursing) MeBe Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), Speech and Language Pathology, verbal behavior therapy and social skills groups for children on the Autism spectrum for home and school. 8885 Rio San Diego Dr. #340 SD, 92108 619-795-9925 www.mebefamily.com Mental Health Systems, Inc. Nonprofit providing innovative and cost-effective mental health and drug and alcohol rehabilitation services to families since 1978. 9465 Farnham St., SD, 92123 858-573-2600 www.mhsinc.org Mindpath Health Formerly Community Psychiatry, offers in-office and telehealth appointments for psychiatry and psychotherapy. www.communitypsychiatry.com


Motiva Associates Comprehensive therapy for special needs, behavioral issues, grief and bereavement. Multiple San Diego locations www.motivaassociates.com Mountain Shadows Spectrum Solutions Comprehensive services for families affected by Autism and other disabilities including assessment, behavioral consultation, ABA therapy, and IEP, parent and school supports. 970 Los Vallecitos Blvd. #240 San Marcos, CA 92069 760-743-1449 www.mtnshadows.org My Colors Speak, Inc. (See listing under Music and Art Therapy) National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) San Diego Offers support and information for family members, consumers and people affected by mental illness. 5095 Murphy Canyon Rd. #320 SD, 92123 619-543-1434; 800-523-5933 www.namisandiego.org N. Jennifer Oke, Ph.D. Clinical child psychologist specializing in the treatment of children with ASD. Offers evaluations, early intervention, individual therapy, parent training and sibling support groups. 5405 Morehouse Dr. #120 SD, 92121 858-220-1740 www.drjenniferoke.com People’s Care Autism Services Strives to enhance the lives of children diagnosed with Autism and other developmental disabilities and their families through assessment, ABA, school intervention, parent education, social skills groups and adult services. 1045 E Pennsylvania Ave. Escondido, CA 92029 760-488-6095 www.peoplescare.com Dr. Clarence Perry, MD Clinical psychiatrist specializing in learning disorders, and the

psychiatric needs of those with disabilities and developmental delay. 3368 2nd Ave. #I SD, 92103 858-966-5832

San Diego Access and Crisis Line 24/7 access to mental health, drug and addiction counseling. 888-724-7240

for children and teens. 3344 Fourth Ave. SD, 92103 619-299-0975 www.petemcclintock.com

Pioneer Learning Center (See listing under Education)

San Diego Center for Children Serves children and families struggling with mental, emotional or behavioral health challenges. Offers family and youth assessments, outpatient therapy and psychiatry, Autism services, an intensive outpatient program for ages 13–18, and summer camps. 3002 Armstrong St. SD, 92111 833-800-9105 www.centerforchildren.org

SD Kids First Pediatric psychologist Dr. Deborah Pontillo specializes in kids with disabilities. 12625 High Bluff Dr. #111 SD, 92130 858-692-4187 www.sdkidsfirst.com

Positive Discipline Web-based resources and books with parenting tools, coaching tips, classroom management centered and around positive discipline. 800-456-7770 www.positivediscipline.com Psychiatric Centers at San Diego (PCSD) Child and adolescent center. Multiple locations 619-528-4600 www.psychiatriccenters.com Psychology 360 Comprehensive and collaborative psychological and psychoeducational assessment, diagnostics, placement recommendations and therapy for ages 5 and up for ADHD, Autism, Learning Disorders, behavioral concerns, memory, processing, Dyslexia and more. Forensic evaluations available. 5830 Oberlin Dr. #203 SD, 92121 858-877-3601 www.psyc360.com Rady Children’s Behavioral Health Services Outpatient services including Behavioral Health Urgent Care, clinic- and school-based services and inpatient services including Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Services (CAPS) and the Eating Disorders/ Medical Behavioral Unit. Multiple locations www.rchsd.org Rady Children’s Chadwick Center for Children and Families Programs and services that support the prevention, identification and treatment of abused and traumatized children as well as women impacted by domestic violence. Multiple locations 858-966-4011 www.rchsd.org

San Diego County Mental Health Services Offers treatment, rehab and recovery services to people who experience persistent and severe mental illness or crisis. San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital 3853 Rosecrans St. SD, 92110 619-692-8200 Emergency Psychiatric for Adults 619-692-8222 Emergency Screening for Children and Adolescents 619421-6900 www.sandiegocounty.gov/hhsa/ programs/bhs/mental_health_ services_eligibility San Diego County Speech Pathology Services (See listing under Speech and Language) San Diego Psychological Association Professional association that provides resources and tools to find a local psychologist. 4699 Murphy Canyon Rd. #105 SD, 92123 858-277-1463 www.sdpsych.org San Diego Psychotherapist Pete McClintock M.A., LMFT Provides individual and group therapy for all ages and families. Specializes in ADD, depression, anxiety, anger management, and parenting, including anger management groups

Specialized Therapy Services (See listing under Education) Stars Therapy Services Offers a multi-disciplinary approach to ABA and Early Intervention, clinical Speech-Language Pathology and Occupational Therapy. 333 H St. #6010 Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-600-1395 www.starstherapyservices.com TERI Behavior Support Services Board-certified behavioral analysts design positive interventions for those who have not benefited from conventional approaches to solving behavioral challenges. Specializes in Autism and severe behavior problems; provides in-home, insurance-funded ABA services. 251 Airport Rd. Oceanside, CA 92058 760-721-1706 www.teriinc.org Therapeutic Approach to Growth Offers assessment, treatment and support for individuals with ASD and other disabilities in the form of art therapy, speech/language pathology, occupational therapy, educational supports, behavioral modification, RDI and yoga. Features the Sage Learning Center, a learning environment based on RDI principles. Summer camps and programs available. 9466 Black Mountain Rd. #100 SD, 92126 858-689-2027 2035 Corte Del Nogal #165 Carlsbad, CA 92011 760-448-5837 www.TagforGrowth.com

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Trumpet Behavioral Health National Autism treatment provider that helps children with Autism Spectrum Disorder, social communication disorders and other developmental delays through center or home-based ABA therapy. 9920 Pacific Heights Blvd. #150 SD, 92121 855-824-5669 www.tbh.com/autism-therapy Xcite Steps ABA Therapy and Behavioral Services Provides individualized ABA therapy services, assessment and evaluation to kids, teens and adults in home, school and daycare settings. 858-428-0222 www.xcitesteps.com YMCA Tides Collaboration between YMCA Youth & Family Services and SDUSD to provide free individual, family and group counseling, case management, parent education, and teacher support to students ages 5–21 with Medi-Cal who attend schools in central San Diego. Available on a sliding scale for others. 619-281-8313 www.ymcasd.org/communitysupport/ymca-youth-andfamily-services/behavioraland-mental-health-services/ school-based-counseling Youth Behavioral Health Services Family Health Centers of San Diego Team of psychiatrists and therapists tackle mood disorders, Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, sexual and gender identity issues, and treatment for trauma related to abuse, neglect or divorce. Accepts Medi-Cal, Covered California and uninsured patients on a sliding scale. 619-515-2338 www.fhcsd.org

CAMPS AND ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS AWARE-Adults with Autism Recreation Experience Fun, summer day camp for young adults (18+) on the Autism Spectrum allows socialization

with peers and community-based activities. Camper or family member must be a current Autism Society of San Diego member. Ecke YMCA Gymnastics Center 6100 Avenida Encinas Carlsbad, CA 92011 858-715-0678 www.autismsocietysandiego.org/ aware.html Camp Able at Coronado Provides children and adults with mental and physical disabilities the opportunity to experience aquatic activities such as kayaking, sailing and swimming in the ocean. 619-456-2319 www.campableatcoronado.org Camp Beyond the Scars Burn Institute Traditional summer camp for burninjured children ages 8–17 with professional support for dealing with their unique physical and emotional challenges. Counselors include offduty firefighters, medical staff and adult burn survivors. 858-541-2277 www.burninstitute.org/campbeyond-the-scars Camp del Corazon Three primary programs for children and families living with congenital heart disease: P.A.C.E. (Progressive Adult Congenital Experience) program for ages 18–25, summer camp for ages 7–17, and Happy Heart Festival, an annual educational symposium. North Hollywood, CA 818-754-0312 www.campdelcorazon.org Camp Harmon ACA-accredited camp for individuals 8 to 65 with developmental and/ or physical disabilities. Run by Easterseals with a 3:1 camper/ counselor ratio, on-site health center, 14 heated cabins, arts & crafts center, accessible swimming pool, putting green, athletic field, gardening areas and animal farm. Boulder Creek, CA 831-338-3383 www.campharmon.org

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Camp Huntington Residential camp in the Catskill Mountains for ages 6 and up with ADHD, LD, PDD-NOS, ADD and ASD. Offers a unique program of adaptive therapeutic recreation including structured activities, nurturing care, a positive setting, and academic instruction to meet IEP goals. The local area offers many activities for the family. High Falls, NY 855-707-2267 www.camphuntington.com Camp I CAN The Autism Society and YMCA offer 1:1 instruction at this camp for children with Autism. Register early—it fills up every year! Toby Wells YMCA Kearny Mesa: 858-496-9622 Ecke YMCA, Carlsbad: 760-942-9622 www.autismsocietysandiego.org Camp Ivey Summer horse camp dedicated to encouraging interaction of disabled and able-bodied children of all ages. Day camp for ages 7–17 with therapeutic horseback riding and horse grooming program. 110 Rancho del Oro Dr. Oceanside, CA 92057 760-722-4839 www.iveyranch.com Camp Jaycee Inclusive, ACA-accredited camp for ages 18 mos. to ninth grade features camps for every interest, including traditional, sports, Spanishimmersion, teen, theater and more. Scholarships available. 4126 Executive Dr. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-362-1132 www.campjaycee.com Camp Let Loose Week-long summer program for kids with special needs. Paired 1:1 with a teen counselor, campers enjoy yoga, art, music, baking, sports, water fun, face-painting and field trips. 2558 Roosevelt St. #203c Carlsbad, CA 92008 858-487-4879 www.friendshipcirclesd.com/ camp

Camp Oty’Okwa Special Care Camp Residential camp for ages 6–14 who have been diagnosed with Learning Disabilities, ADD/ ADHD, behavior or mood disorders, Autism or a combination of needs. Campers interact in typical programs, are integrated into routine camp activities, and participate in groups with campers of similar diagnoses. South Bloomingville, OH 740-385-5279 www.campotyokwa.org/summercamp-2 Camp Paivika Overnight camp near Big Bear for ages 5–22 with developmental and physical disabilities, such as Autism, ADHD, Cerebral Palsy, Down Syndrome and Epilepsy. Includes horseback riding, fine arts, adaptive sports, swimming, cookouts and campfires and nature hikes. Cedarpines Park, CA 909-368-7411 www.camppaivika.org Camp Ramah Jewish children ages 10–17 with special needs, along with peers and siblings, enjoy therapeutic programming in a supportive camp environment staffed with behavior and family education specialists. Individual counselors for each family. Ojai, CA 310-476-8571 www.ramah.org/event/programs/ special-needs-family-camp Camp Starfish One-of-a-kind, sleepaway summer camp provides a 1:1 staff-to-camper ratio to enable success, build social skills, teach coping mechanisms, and help children who have difficulty finding success in traditional settings. Campers grouped by age and need. Rindge, NH 603-899-9590 www.campstarfish.org Camp Stevens Inclusive, traditional, outdoor overnight camp for kids ages 8-15. Discuss the needs of your child with ASD, ADD/ADHD, and mild delay with counselors. Focus on


interpersonal skills during archery, swimming, crafts, campfires, etc. Julian, CA 760-765-0028 www.campstevens.org Camp Summit ACA-accredited, weekly residential camps for children and adults with disabilities providing recreational, therapeutic and social activities in an authentic camp setting. Campers are grouped by diagnosis/need and are never turned away due to severity of disability or inability to pay. Dallas, TX 972-484-8900 www.CampSummitTX.org Camp Tuolumne Trails Tuolumne Trails (located in the Sierras) is for groups with special medical needs. The camp provides facility, food service, management and general camp activities. Groups bring their own staff of professionals, medical staff and special programs for their campers. Groveland, CA 209-962-7534 www.tuolumnetrails.org Camp Wamp Wilderness camping experience located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains for ages 8–18 with physical disabilities. Founded by local climbing legend Stephen Wampler. 800-381-6891 Soda Springs, CA www.campwamp.org CIP (College Internship Program) Summer Program Two-week college experience for ages 16–19 with ASD, ADHD and other learning differences. College is not just about academics; it’s about fostering connections, learning skills to succeed and having fun. 877-566-9247 www.cipworldwide.org City of Chula Vista Day Camps Students with disabilities are encouraged to attend all day camps. Two-week notice is required to complete an assessment and to assign an aide, if needed. www.chulavistaca.gov

Club Xcite Provider of camps, afterschool enrichment programs and skillbuilding programs such as executive functioning and social skills at public and private schools. 858-779-9674 www.clubxcite.com The Coder School Inclusive, afterschool coding program for kids 7–18 that develops critical skills of logic, breaking complex problems into manageable chunks, and working with others. Offers Roblox and Minecraft camps, AP Computer science support, and an eLeague that focuses on competition. 9879 Carmel Mountain Rd. SD, 92129 858-859-3330 www.thecoderschool.com/ locations/northsandiego Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Family Camp Provides an opportunity for children who are deaf and hard-of-hearing and their families to come together in a positive environment. www.cahandsandvoices.org/ family-camps/southern-california Digital Media Academy Tech Camps Summer tech camps for ages 9–18. Courses offered: 3D Modeling + Design, Coding + Artificial Intelligence, Film + Photography, Game Design, Music Production, and Robotics + Engineering. 866-526-6854 www.digitalmediaacademy.org Dragonfly Forest Summer camp designed for children with Autism, 22Q, Asthma and medical needs, allows them to safely enjoy camp activities such as swimming, fishing, archery, arts and crafts, ropes courses, boating and nature activities. Dingmans Ferry, PA 570-828-2329 www.dragonflyforest.org Easterseals Camp Oakes Resident camp in the San Bernardino Mountains serves children and adults with disabilities. Activities include crafts, hayrides, talent

shows, dances, swimming, canoeing, archery, hiking and a ropes course. 951-264-4855 Big Bear, CA www.easterseals.com Flying Horse Farms ACA-accredited, sleepaway camp for ages 7–15 who can only participate in camps that provide medical support due to diagnoses in cardiology, hematology, oncology, rheumatology, gastrointestinal disorders, pulmonary disorders, rare diseases and facial anomalies. Fully staffed with doctors and nurses 24/7 in a state-of-the-art medical building. Mt. Gilead, OH 419-751-7077 www.flyinghorsefarms.org iFly STEM Camps Offers all-ability, STEM–based day camp that includes classroom instruction, interactive lab and wind tunnel physics demonstration, indoor skydiving flight training, iFLY flight suit and safety gear, and 1:1 flying with a certified flight instructor. 2385 Camino del Rio N. SD, 92107 619-432-4359 3178 Vista Way Vista, CA 92056 760-606-4359 www.iflyworld.com Junior Adaptive Sports Camp Campers ages 4–18 are introduced to adaptive sports such as wheelchair basketball, tennis, lacrosse, archery, water skiing, sailing and more at Crown Point and Miramar College. Adaptive Sports and Recreation Association 619-336-1806 www.adaptivesportsandrec.org Little Language Ambassadors (See listing under Education) The Painted Turtle Summer camp and year-round programs for ages 7–16 with a variety of medical conditions. Full medical staff onsite 24/7. Special foods available for dietary needs. Lake Hughes, CA 661-724-1550 www.thepaintedturtle.org

Rancho Family YMCA Camps Exciting, inclusive camps offered to children of all abilities. Assessment provided for areas of camp support. Financial aid available. 9410 Fairgrove Ln., SD, 92129 858-484-8788 www.ymcasd.org Salvation Army Kroc Center Day Camp Trained Inclusion Coordinator and Day Camp Manager assess children with special needs (with parent present) three weeks prior to camp to see if reasonable accommodations can be provided to meet their needs and keep them safe. 6845 University Ave., SD, 92115 610-287-5762 www.sdkroccenter.org San Diego Center for Children Serves children and families struggling with mental, emotional or behavioral health challenges. Offers summer camps or programs for children that foster social engagement, communication and self-regulation. 3002 Armstrong St. SD, 92111 833-800-9105 www.centerforchildren.org San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum (See Listing Under Recreation) San Diego Parks & Rec Therapeutic Recreation Services Inclusive summer and winter day camps offered to children of all abilities. Schedules online. 619-525-8247 www.sandiego.gov/ TherapeuticRecreationServices Shine Project Foundation (See listing under Recreation) SOAR Adventure Camps Camps for students with ADHD and learning differences help students increase independence by participating in rock climbing, whitewater rafting, scuba diving and horseback riding. Balsam, NC 828-456-3435 www.soarnc.org

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Summer Session at NewBridge School Half-day learning program/camp for grades K–8 with language-based learning disabilities, Dyslexia, memory, executive functioning, and processing difficulties. Teaches students to be effective learners in a fun, camp-like setting. 12285 Oak Knoll Rd. Poway, CA 92064 858-679-5744 www.thenewbridgeschool.com Surf Camp The Autism Society in partnership with Aqua Pros Swim School offers surf camp for persons with Autism. 858-715-0678 www.autismsocietysandiego.org/ surfcamp.html Surfin Fire Surf Camp (See listing under Recreation) Talisman Camps Experiential learning camp for children with ADD, ADHD, LD and Asperger’s that helps children develop physical and social competence in an atmosphere that encourages self-regulation and selfdirection. Zirconia, NC 828-697-6313 www.talismancamps.com Therapeutic Approach to Growth (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Upward Bound Camp Christian-based recreational and educational camp experiences for persons with disabilities, ages 12 and up. Encourages growth outside the individual’s usual routine. Gates, OR 503-897-2447 www.upwardboundcamp.org Watersports Camp at the Mission Bay Aquatic Center Adaptive swim camp sponsored by the Torrey Pines Kiwanis and inclusion supported by KIT (Kids Included Together). Peninsula Family YMCA 1001 Santa Clara Pl.

SD, 92109 858-539-2003 www.watersportscamp.com

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Xcite Steps Camps Camps for kids and teens with cognitive disabilities such as Asperger Syndrome, high functioning Autism, PDD-NOS, MDD, CDD, social anxieties, or other disabilities. 858-428-0222 www.xcitesteps.com

Kizik Shoes Stylish, comfortable, hands-free, slipon shoes perfect for individuals who use wheelchairs or mobility devices or struggle to put on or tie shoes. www.kizik.com

Wishing Well Equestrian (See listing under Therapeutic Riding/Hippotherapy) YMCA of San Diego County Summer day camps, overnight camps, swim lessons and sports leagues for children preschool and up. Children with special needs are always welcome at the Y. 3708 Ruffin Rd. SD, 92123 858-292-9622 www.ymca.org

CLOTHING/ACCESSORIES 3E Love Clothing and products that raise awareness and empower individuals who use wheelchairs. Its social mission is reflected in their trademarked International Symbol of Acceptance (wheelchair heart logo). www.3elove.com Blue Glasses Clothing and accessories with messages of optimism and encouragement. Local family established this micro-business venture for their son with special needs. www.blueglassesco.com Downs Designs Dreams Clothes made for the unique body shapes of people with Down Syndrome. Designed to be comfortable, stylish and easy to get on and off. 877-390-4851 www.downsdesignsdreams.org Emilio’s Loving Tabs Breathable t-shirts with snaps on the shoulder and sleeve, which facilitates access to chemotherapy treatments for children with cancer. 2650 Truxtun Rd. #202

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Paper Clouds Apparel Sells sensory-friendly clothing (t-shirts, hats and totes) featuring artwork by individuals with special needs and raises funds for special needs schools and organizations. PCA is partially owned by an individual with special needs. Waddell, AZ 602-525-1315 www.papercloudsapparel.com Patti + Ricky Inclusive fashion marketplace consisting of over 50 designers, many of whom have disabilities or a loved one with disabilities who inspired their stylish and functional products. www.pattiandricky.com StarberryKids Clothing for babies and toddlers that allows easy access for g-tubes. www.starberrykids.com Woombie Swaddles for littles and bigger kids with sensory needs, sleep sacks, and other sensory products to aid with sleeping. www.woombie.com Zappos.com Sensory-friendly clothing, easy on/off shoes, diabetic shoes, compression wear, pull-on pants, clothes for little people and post-surgical and treatment wear. www.zappos.com/e/adaptive

CONFLICT RESOLUTION/ MEDIATION Judicate West Alternative Dispute Resolution Neutral party dispute resolution. 402 W Broadway #2400 SD, 92101 800-488-8805 619-814-1966 www.judicatewest.com

Pacific Coast Mediation Advocates Provides (attorney/educator) mediation for divorcing and separating couples. Facilitates childcentered solutions and specializes in serving families with special needs. 11455 El Camino Real #400 SD, 92130 858-750-1634 www.pacificcoastmediation.com

DENTAL HEALTH 4S Pediatric Dentistry Pediatric dentistry and orthodontics performed by staff trained to support kids with special needs. Sedation and anesthesia available. 16918 Dove Canyon Rd. #203 SD, 92127 858-312-5890 www.4spediatricdentistry.com ABC Children’s Dentistry, Roya Sadrian DDS Pediatric dentistry, digital x-rays, general anesthesia and hospital services for children with anxiety disorders. 12778 Rancho Peñasquitos Blvd. #A, SD, 92129 858-780-9794 www.abcchildrensdentistry.com BRSH+FLSS Pediatric Dentistry All forms of pediatric dentistry. Special needs friendly. 7189 Navajo Rd. #A SD, 92119 619-741-1500 www.brshflss.com Children’s Braces and Dentistry Pediatric developmental dentistry and orthodontics offers a variety of sedated and non-sedated dentistry. Onsite insurance specialists available. 4700 Spring St. #104 La Mesa, CA 91942 619-461-6166 www.sandiegokidsdentist.com Children’s Dentistry of San Diego Provides dental services for infants, children and teens of all abilities in a relaxing, fun atmosphere. Children requiring special care can get dental treatments under general anesthesia in-office or at Rady Children’s or Kaiser Hospital.


10717 Camino Ruiz #103 SD, 92126 858-536-1111 www.starrysmilez.com Denti-Cal (division of Medi-Cal) Medi-Cal funded dental services. 1600 Pacific Hwy., SD, 92101 800-322-6384 www.denti-cal.ca.gov Discovery Children’s Dentistry and Orthodontics Comprehensive preventive and therapeutic dental care to patients who have special healthcare needs. Bressi Ranch Medical Plaza 6221 Metropolitan St. #202 Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-438-1279 www.captainfloss.com Great Whites Timothy Christian, DDS All forms of dentistry, disability friendly. 6030 Santo Rd. #E, SD, 92124 858-277-6010 www.great-whites.com Kensington Pediatric Dentistry, Eric Dixon DDS Serving all children with special care for those with developmental and sensory needs. 4072 Adams Ave., SD, 92116 619-282-7337 www.KPDDS.com Kidz Care Dental Dentistry for infants through teens. Outpatient general anesthesia, conscious sedation and IV anesthesia available. Contests and the cavity-free club help keep kids motivated to brush. 625 W Citracado Pkwy. #208 Escondido, CA 92025 760-745-7070 www.kidzcaredental.com King-Chavez Health Center Dental services for children ages 6 mos.–13 yrs. including dental exams, cleanings, fluoride treatment, sealants, and comprehensive treatment services. Sliding scale based on income; Medi-Cal accepted. 950 S Euclid Ave. SD, 92114 619-662-4100

Mary M. O’Connor, DDS All forms of pediatric dentistry, disability friendly. 420 Spruce St. #A, SD, 92103 619-291-5291 www.drmaryoconnor.com Mission Valley Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Veteran doctors Dr. Smith and Dr. Hammond provide tooth extractions, oral surgery and anesthesia in a calming office setting. 2878 Camino del Rio S. #210 SD, 92108 619-298-2200 www.mvoms.com National Maternal and Child Oral Health Resource Center Provides mothers and children with high-quality oral health technical assistance, training and resources. www.mchoralhealth.org Oral Health Initiative-First 5 San Diego Provides screenings, exams and treatments to children ages 0–5 and pregnant women through Family Health Centers, San Ysidro Health Centers, La Maestra Community Health Centers, the San Diego American Indian Health Center, Neighborhood Healthcare, the Southern Indian Health Council and Mountain Health. Multiple locations www.first5sandiego.org/oralhealth-initiative

Rady Children’s Center for Healthier Communities Anderson Center for Oral Health Provides community and professional education, improved access to care, advocacy, and treatment funding. 3665 Kearny Villa Rd. #460 SD, 92123 858-966-7748 www.rchsd.org Robert Jacob, DDS-Team Braces All levels of orthodontic treatment. Dr. Jacob also provides special care for infants and children with cleft palates through Rady Children’s Hospital, Kaiser Permanente and the Naval Medical Center. 4617 Ruffner St. #200 SD, 92111 858-268-1006 www.teambraces.com San Ysidro Health Dental Services Provides full diagnostic, preventative and restorative services for children who are medically compromised or developmentally disabled. General Anesthesia and oral conscious sedation available. Multiple locations 619-662-4100 www.syhc.org/services/dentalservices

Parvahti Pokala, DDS All forms of pediatric dentistry, disability friendly. 8031 Linda Vista Rd. #200 SD, 92111 858-278-8700 www.pediatricdentistrysandiego .com

Share the Care Dental Health Initiative Public-private partnership between the County of San Diego HHSA, the San Diego County Dental Society, and the San Diego County Oral Health Coalition provides access to screenings, emergency dental care for children who qualify and offers information and education to professionals and parents to foster ongoing preventive dental care. 619-692-8858 www.sharethecaredental.org

Poiset and Associates Orthodontic care for all ages and pediatric dentistry. Staff experienced with children with special needs. Game room, state-of-the-art equipment and digital x-rays. 7930 Frost St. #101 SD, 92123 858-492-9977 www.poisetandassociates.com

SmileBuilders Children’s Dentistry Pediatric dental services, oral surgery and orthodontic care. Oral conscious sedation and general anesthesia available. Dr. Rashedi is trained and experienced in providing dental care to young patients who have special needs. 838 Nordahl Rd. #145

San Marcos, CA 92069 760-480-6700 www.sdsmilebuilders.com Steven Schneider, DDS People with special needs deserve special care. Specializes in quickly fixing decay in the fewest number of visits. 11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #260 SD, 92128 858-592-0234 www.steveschneiderdds.com

DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities An interdisciplinary organization of professionals concerned about developmental and related disabilities. 202-387-1968 www.aaidd.org California State Council on Developmental Disabilities San Diego and Imperial Chapters Ensures the protection of legal, civil and service rights of persons who require services through publicly funded agencies that serve persons with developmental disabilities. 8880 Rio San Diego Dr. #250 SD, 92108 619-688-3323 www.scdd.ca.gov Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC) Community-based collaborative agency, staffed by parents and professionals designed to serve families of individuals with disabilities by providing a broad continuum of information, education and support. Resource library, parent groups and referrals. Services and support in English and Spanish. 9245 Sky Park Ct. #130 SD, 92123 619-594-7416 www.efrconline.org San Diego Regional Center (SDRC) Assessment, intake and service coordination for infants and toddlers through adults with a developmental delay/disability so families can obtain services and be linked to other

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community resources within San Diego and Imperial Counties. 4355 Ruffin Rd. #200 SD, 92123 858-576-2996 www.sdrc.org The State of California Department of Developmental Services Serves people with developmental disabilities in San Diego and Imperial Counties. www.dds.ca.gov

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS Disaster Preparedness PlanReady San Diego Plan for those with disabilities to navigate a major event. 5580 Overland Ave. #100 SD, 92123-1294 858-565-3490 www.readysandiego.org/content/ oesready/en-us/family.html Disastersrus.org Disaster readiness tips for people with cognitive, sensory and mobility disabilities. www.disastersrus.org/ MyDisasters/disability/disability_ preparedness.htm Ready Government resource page that helps people with disabilities prepare and plan to protect themselves (and others in their support network) in the event of an emergency. www.ready.gov/disability Red Cross Disability Disaster Readiness Tools to complete a disaster needs assessment, create a personal support network, and make an emergency plan. www.redcross.org/get-help/howto-prepare-for-emergencies/ disaster-safety-for-people-withdisabilities State Council on Developmental Disabilities (SCDD) Emergency Preparedness Resources from the Governor’s Office of Access and Functional Needs (OAFN) to identify the needs of people with disabilities and

others with access and functional needs before, during, and after a disaster; and to integrate disability needs and resources into emergency management systems and personal disaster plans. Put “emergency preparedness” in the search bar for a toolkit. www.scdd.ca.gov

EDUCATION ACES, Inc. (Autism Comprehensive Ed Services) 3715 Sixth Ave. SD, 92103 619-278-0884 www.acesaba.com Accurate Assessments of San Diego (See listing under Assessment and Evaluation) Advocacy Associates, Inc. Educational consultation, psychological counseling, parent coaching, special needs assessment, vocational/transition planning for young adults. 16935 W Bernardo Dr. #121 SD, 92127 858-485-7500 www.advocacyassociatesinc.net Alternative Teaching Strategy Center Direct, 1:1, evidence-based, success-focused teaching services for individuals with Autism based on individualized learning. Visual Communication Analysis (VCA) for visual learners. 10640 Scripps Ranch Blvd. #200 SD, 92131 858-224-3629 www.altteaching.org Aseltine School Helps meet the educational needs of emotionally disturbed and learning disabled students whose needs are not being met in traditional academic settings. 4027 Normal St., SD, 92103 619-296-2135 www.aseltine.org Audeo Charter School Independent study and academic intervention program for grades

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6–12. Includes one-on-one attention from teachers, individualized college and career planning, and flexible schedule. Offers California Cadet Corps. 858-678-2050 www.audeocharterschool.net Audeo Kids K-5 Homeschool Offers two homeschool schedules: a 5-Day Home Study Program gives parents total control of instruction delivery; a Blended Study Program includes three days of home study and two enrichment days at the Audeo Kids Resource Center. 10725 Tierrasanta Blvd. SD, 92124 858-678-3919 www.audeokids.com Autism College (See listing under Autism) Balboa School K-12 special education school. 855 Brotherton Rd. Escondido, 92025 760-294-4490 www.balboaschool.com Banyan Tree Learning Center Individualized assessments, remediation and educational therapy for students who have Dyslexia, ADHD, Auditory Processing Disorder, and language-based learning disabilities to improve memory, language, processing speed, attention and executive function. Complimentary consultation. 3505 Cannon Rd. Oceanside, CA 92056 858-367-5428 www.banyantlc.org Binford I CAN, Too! Center Services for kids with accessibility needs, including two private study rooms and computers equipped with assistive software, digital talking books for individuals enrolled with the Braille Institute’s Library Services, a homebound services program, library-by-mail program, and drive-up book return. San Diego Central Library 330 Park Blvd., SD, 92101 619-238-6664 www.sandiego.gov/icantoo

Bookshare Free memberships to U.S. schools and qualifying U.S. students for the world’s largest online library of accessible reading materials for people with vision impairment, physical impairments and severe learning or reading disabilities. www.bookshare.org Brain Balance of San Diego Non-medical and drug-free approach to improve academics, socialization and behavior through sensory-motor exercises, academic skills training, nutrition and confidence-building activities. 10175 Rancho Carmel Dr. #124 SD, 92128 858-324-5545 www.brainbalancecenters.com Brain Highways Innovative program aimed at developing the lower centers of the brain to improve learning, focus 1084 N El Camino Real, #B197 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-994-9434 www.brainhighways.com Bridging Apps Nonprofit organization dedicated to help people with disabilities choose, acquire and utilize their mobile device to better assist with communication, education and life skills. www.bridgingapps.org Builders of Eloquence and Engagement, LLC (BEE, LLC) (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Chicano Federation of San Diego County, Inc. Head Start Programs Three fully inclusive preschool programs for families with low incomes: St. Leo’s Head Start in Solana Beach, Encinitas Head Start and Leucadia Head Start. 3180 University Ave. #317 SD, 92104 619-285-5600 www.chicanofederation.org Club Xcite Provides in-home, private tutoring with a focus on executive functioning skills building techniques, supporting children and teens who struggle with learning disabilities and ADD/ADHD. 858-779-9674 www.clubxcite.com


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Club Z In-Home Tutoring Services Affordable 1:1 in-home and online tutoring for all needs. 619-821-2254 www.tutors.clubztutoring.com/ san-diego-coast Colmena Academy Differentiated curriculum for students with communication disorders, focusing on common core standards, embedded sensory supports and behavioral intervention. Staff trained in AAC; Spanish available as a foreign language or dual immersion. 7860 Mission Center Ct. #210 SD, 92108 619-777-6057 www.colmenaacademy.org Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for Special Education, Poway Unified School District Community group that advises school board on special education and provides parent training. 15250 Avenue of Science SD, 92128

858-521-2800 x2216 www.powayusd.com/en-US/ Departments/Student-SupportServices/Special-Education/ Community-Advisory-Committee Community Advisory Committee (CAC) for Special Education, San Diego Unified School District Monthly meetings about special education in SDUSD with a parentled organization that provides training, support and information. 4100 Normal St., SD, 92103 619-725-8000 www.sandiegounified.org/about/ board_of_education/committees/ SpedCAC Community Transition Academy Non-public school for emerging adults, ninth grade through transition-age (22 yrs.), who have academic, language, social, and/ or behavioral challenges commonly associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder. 858-360-0282 www.CommunityTransition.org

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Compass Academy & Learning Center Unique school option offering a blended curriculum for students who need flexibility, special education, filling academic gaps, and getting to the root of learning challenges through a combination of online learning, teacher-led instruction, and small group classes or independent learning. 2675 Rosecrans St. SD, 92106 858-367-5428 www.banyanlearn.org/ourprograms/compass-academy Compass Charter Schools WASC-accredited TK–12th grade virtual charter school designed for families seeking a safe, virtual environment with a solid academic foundation. Offers online learning labs, Q and A sessions, peer mentoring, tutoring, counseling and an active AVID program. 855-937-4227 www.compasscharters.org Continuing Education Disability Support Program Center City, Cesar Chavez, ECC: 619-388-4812 TTY: 619-388-4811 Mid City: 619-388-4530 North City/West City: 619-388-1800; 619-221-6977 www.sdcce.edu/classes/ disability-programs-services Council for Exceptional Children Geared toward improving best practices and school culture, and supporting special educators. 888-232-7733 TTY: 866-915-5000 www.exceptionalchildren.org Dyslexia Training Institute Provides low-cost online classes for teachers, tutors, reading specialists, parents and adults in reading intervention, remediation and Dyslexia. 7424 Jackson Dr. #1B SD, 92119 619-517-0683 www.dyslexiatraininginstitute.org

Excelsior Academy Nonprofit school for grades 2–12 dedicated to serving students with learning differences. Onsite DIS services and a variety of clubs, intramurals, and competitive sports teams. 7200 Parkway Dr. #113 La Mesa, CA 91942 619-583-6762 www.banyantlc.org/excelsioracademy The Family & Learning Center Helps children via educational coaching with Dyslexia, Auditory Processing Disorder, languageprocessing difficulties, ADHD, Executive Function Disorder, nonverbal learning disorders, and visual-spatial processing weaknesses with an individualized 1:1 approach. 7848 Ivanhoe Ave. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-454-7303 www.tfalc.com Foundations Academy Non-public school for grades 2–12 for students with significant challenges due to learning disabilities and/or social-emotional issues. Provides student-specific assessments and evaluations, ongoing monitoring, specialized cognitive training, intensive educational and therapeutic interventions. 3450 Clairemont Dr. SD, 92117 858-367-5430 www.banyanlearn.org/ourprograms/foundations-academy Fred Finch Youth & Family Services Specialized treatment center, residential care and private school program serving ages 12–22 who have an intellectual disability and suffer from significant mental health challenges. 3845 Spring Dr. Spring Valley, CA 91977 619-797-1090 www.fredfinch.org Fusion Academy Private, alternative school and comprehensive afterschool program that specializes in helping students

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with individualized needs. 512 Via de la Valle #201 Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-792-2300 5060 Shoreham Pl. #130 SD, 92122 858-677-9279 www.fusionacademy.com Futures Academy Private school for grades 7-12; all students taught one-on-one. 705 Palomar Airport Rd. #340 Carlsbad, CA 92011 9915 Mira Mesa Blvd. #210 SD, 92131 888-425-7876 www.futures.edu Gigi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center (See listing under Down Syndrome) Head Start-Neighborhood House Association Early Childhood Education program provides comprehensive services to ages 0–5 and their families. Priority is given to low income families and/ or homeless, foster children and children with disabilities. 5660 Copley Dr., SD, 92111 858-715-2642 www.neighborhoodhouse.org The Institute for Effective Education Four distinct schools provide education and services to individuals with unique learning needs: K-8. 619-243-1325 www.tiee.org In-te-grat-iv Learning Works with students age 5 to adult who are struggling with one or more learning disabilities, providing assessments and 1:1 educational therapy. 1991 Village Park Way #100 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-487-5245 www.integrative-learning.com JCC’s Nierman Preschool (See listing under Infant/Toddler Specific) JCS Family Charter Schools Independent, tuition-free public school with options for Homestudy,

Insite (high school program for independent study) and JCS Academies where students attend class 2–4 days per week. Rigorous curriculum, unique educational approach and quality resources. Julian, Murrieta, Temecula and Encinitas 760-765-5500 www.jcs-inc.org Jodie K. Schuller and Associates (See listing under Speech and Language) Kids on the Block of San Diego (KOBSD) Nonprofit provides educational puppet programs (K-6) on disability awareness, medical and education differences, social issues and cultural diversity. Topics include: bullying, military deployment and more. http://kobsd.org La Jolla Learning Works Works one-on-one with K-12 students, offering educational therapy, academic coaching, assessment, tutoring and test prep. 7730 Herschel Ave. #B La Jolla, CA 92037 858-456-4569 www.ljlearningworks.com www.lindamoodbell.com Lauren Donatelli Education Services Educational psychologist works with families to provide in-depth assessments to determine if children demonstrate a learning disability, and if they qualify for services in school to support learning. 415-827-8597 www.ldonatelli-lep.com Lead Education Homeschool program with educational and cognitive supports, kindergarten readiness, and social skills. www.leadeducationla.com The Learning Choice Academy Free K-12 public charter homeschool serving students and parents in Chula Vista, San Diego and Scripps Ranch focused on choice; enrichment based on


individual student. Countywide locations www.learningchoice.org

Poway, CA 92064 858-679-5744 www.newbridgeschool.us

LePort Montessori Schools Unique, inclusive Montessori education programs for infants, toddlers, preschool and elementary school kids in Carlsbad, Encinitas and Solana Beach, with parent resources to continue success at home. www.leportschools.com

North Coastal Consortium for Special Education Regional, collaborative special education local planning area that helps 13 coastal school districts provide for the needs of students in special education programs. 255 Pico Ave. #101 San Marcos, CA 92069 760-307-1657 www.nccse.org

Lindamood-Bell Help with comprehension, reading, spelling and critical thinking. 445 Marine View Ave. #290 Del Mar, CA 92014 858-259-3206; 800-233-1819 www.lindamoodbell.com Little Language Ambassadors Native Spanish-speaking teachers inspire and educate the next generation through a 100 percent Spanish immersion program, making kids future citizens of the world through inclusive preschool, afterschool elementary and summer camp programs (18 mos–7 yrs). 1635 Lake San Marcos Dr. #101 San Marcos, CA 92078 760-510-9639 www.littlelanguage ambassadors.com Mountain Shadows Exceptional Kids—An Inclusive Child Development Center Play-based program provides children of all abilities 18 months-5 years an opportunity to learn in an in-home setting. Full/half day options, nutritious meals and a licensed nurse on staff for children with medical needs. 970 Los Vallecitos Blvd. #240 San Marcos, CA 92069 760-743-3714 www.MtnShadows.org NewBridge School Private school provides specialized instruction for students with language-based learning disabilities, Dyslexia, memory, executive functioning, and processing difficulties in grades K-8. Speech/ language and occupational therapies are embedded into daily learning. 12285 Oak Knoll Rd.

Rady Children’s Alexa’s Playful Learning Academy for Young Children (PLAYC) Inclusion program integrating early education for typically developing children and children with or at risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Multiple locations 858-966-8555 San Diego 858-966-8797 Murrieta, CA www.rchsd.org

North Inland Special Education Local Plan Area Multi-district support for children enrolled in special education. 1710 Montecito Rd. Ramona, CA 92065 760-307-1658 www.sdcoe.net/student-services/ special-education/niser/pages/ niser.aspx

The Reading Room Dr. Lynne Thrope, Ph.D. Offers private reading and writing instruction, diagnosis of learning problems, educational consultation, tutoring and test prep, IEP help, study strategies and comprehensive testing and evaluation of reading/ language/writing abilities for learners ages 4-adult. 8383 Center Dr. #B La Mesa, CA 91942 619-464-3647 www.thereadingroom.net

OliverMcMillan I CAN! Center Services for teens to adults with disabilities including e-readers, large print books, Braille books and a designated librarian. San Diego Central Library 330 Park Blvd. SD, 92101 619-238-6665 www.sandiego.gov/public-library/ central-library/I-can-center

San Diego Center for Children Residential program and academy offering students with Autism, learning differences and emotional challenges a caring and supportive environment for academic success. 3002 Armstrong St. SD, 92111 858-277-9550 www.centerforchildren.org

Pioneer Learning Center Program for children with disabilities providing site-based and in-home ABA, speech and occupational therapies, and tutoring. 5022 W Point Loma Blvd. SD, 92107 619-780-8215 www.pioneerprograms.org/plc

San Diego Council on Literacy Tutors and reading resources. 3245 University Ave. #301 SD, 92104 619-574-1641 www.literacysandiego.org

Pioneer Schools Community School (grades K–8) and Community School of San Diego High School (ages 14–22) for students with ASD and other disabilities. Art, music, ABA, speech, OT, and vocational development are built into the curriculum based on the student’s needs. 4764 Santa Monica Ave. SD, 92107 619-758-9424 www.pioneerdayschool.org

Interactive Metronome, a therapeutic assessment and training program that can improve attention, concentration, motor planning and sequencing. 700 Garden View Ct. #201K Encinitas, CA 92024 858-759-7473 www.sheri-friedman.com Sierra School of San DiegoSpecialized Education Services, Inc Serves students K-12 who have been unsuccessful in traditional classrooms, learn differently or have identified learning disabilities. Also offers a life skills program for students up to age 22. 6460 Boulder Lake Ave. SD, 92119 619-460-5090 www.sesischools.com/locations/ california/sierra-school-of-sandiego South County SELPA Coordinates special education program development and placement for more than 11,000 students (birth through age 22) in the Coronado, Chula Vista, National City, San Ysidro, South Bay and Sweetwater School Districts. 6401 Linda Vista Rd. SD, 92111-7319 858-292-3500 www.sdcoe.net/student-services/ special-education/scselpa/Pages/ south-county.aspx

San Diego Educational Therapy Provides 1:1 support to students with learning differences, such as Dyslexia, Dysgraphia, Dyscalculia, processing deficits and weaknesses in executive function. 3604 Fourth Ave. #9 SD, 92103 858-204-4009 www.sandiegoedtherapy.com

Specialized Therapy Services Team of specialists offering assistive technology, speech pathology, occupational, physical and music therapy, mental health and behavioral services, and educational resources to create an individualized program to support children with varying needs. 4204 Adams Ave. #A SD, 92116 619-431-5049 www.theoascenter.com

Sheri Friedman, M.A. Educational Therapist Provides educational therapy, special education advocacy, educational evaluations and

TeachTown Computer-based program for children with Autism. 800-283-0165 http://web.teachtown.com

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TERI Country School Teachers, a speech and language pathologist, an OT and behavior specialist provide an integrated program for students 6-22 with Autism/ASD, ADD/ADHD, and other disabilities. Focus is on the college bound and preparing for adult life. 251 Airport Rd. Oceanside, CA 92058 760-721-1706 www.teriinc.org

FAMILY HOUSING FOR SAN DIEGO HOSPITAL STAYS

Therapeutic Approach to Growth (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health)

Ronald McDonald House of San Diego Offers low-cost or free housing for parents of children receiving longterm treatment at Rady Children’s Hospital San Diego. Food and relaxation spaces available for local and visiting families with children in long-term care. 2929 Children’s Way SD, 92123 858-467-4750 www.rmhcsd.org

Think! Therapy Services Provides 1:1 and group cognitive enhancement therapies for those with learning disabilities, sensory processing disorder, Anxiety, Depression, ADHD, brain injuries, stroke, DS and high functioning ASD. 1179 Quail Gardens Ct. Encinitas, CA 92024 858-883-9000 www.thinktherapycenter.com Total Education Solutions Tutoring and services including speech, occupational therapy, preschool interventions and summer camps. 5151 Murphy Canyon Rd. #150 SD, 92123 619-275-4525 www.tesidea.com Vista Hill Foundation Sam and Rose Stein Education Centers Serves students (ages 5-22) with developmental disabilities (such as Autism), emotional disorders and behavioral concerns. 6145 Decena Dr., SD, 92120 619-281-5511 www.vistahill.org The Winston School Offers a college preparatory program for students (grades 4-12) with learning differences and those whose needs have not been met in traditional school settings. 215 Ninth St. Del Mar, CA 92014 858-259-8155 www.thewinstonschool.org

Bannister Family House Low-cost stays for families of people receiving long-term care at UC San Diego Health (and who meet eligibility guidelines). 406 Dickinson St., SD, 92103 619-543-7977 https://health.ucsd.edu/patients/ family-houses/bannister

FINANCIAL PLANNING AND TRUSTS The Ashcraft Firm Estate and Medi-Cal planning for families with disabilities. 29970 Technology Dr. #217 Murrieta, CA 92563 951-304-3431 www.ashcraftfirm.com CalABLE Account Individuals with a disability that occurred before age 26 and receive benefits under SSI (Supplemental Security Income) and/or SSDI (Social Security Disability Insurance) are automatically eligible to open this account federal and California State tax-free. Withdrawals (also tax free) can be used for disability-related expenses: education, employment support, housing, transportation, assistive technology and healthcare. 833-225-2253 www.calable.ca.gov California Department of Social Services (DSS) Identifies social needs and provides benefits to California residents. www.cdss.ca.gov

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DenHerder Grier & Associates Intelligent and caring estate planning, including financial power of attorney, advanced healthcare directives, wills, trusts and probate. 10085 Carroll Canyon Rd. #220 SD, 92131 858-271-6244 www.SmartEstatePlan.com

Outreach Consulting Services Workshops and seminars guide people through the disability benefits process and special needs trust resources to ensure financial stability for families and self-sufficiency for individuals. charlene@ocssandiego.com www.ocssandiego.com

Elizabeth McCoy Attorney specializing in special needs trusts. 5256 S Mission Rd. #124 Bonsall, CA 92003 760-723-8906 www.ca-specialneedstrusts.com

Ratner and Pinchman, PC Medi-Cal planning and special needs trusts. 11622 El Camino Real #100 SD, 92130 888-284-5709 www.calelderfirm.com

Geiger Law Office Assists in creating power of attorney, advanced health care directives, and personal trusts for the financial safety of loved ones with disabilities. 1917 Palomar Oaks Way #160 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-448-2220 www.geigerlawoffice.com Hendrick Legal Solutions Margaret Ann Hendrick Provides the best plan for the family to ensure the financial welfare of the child with understanding, compassionate special needs trusts and estate planning. Complimentary consultation, flexible rates and affordable payment options. 2244 Faraday Ave. Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-431-0005 office 619-890-9507 cell Law Office of Michael Pearce Estate Planning Attorney Helps families plan for the financial future of their children with disabilities and navigate the intricacies of trusts and government assistance. 916-333-5088 www.pearcelaw.net Marcus Family Law Center, PLC Completes trusts for families and works with the court to appoint a conservator or guardian who ensures the medical and financial safety of family members with disabilities who are not able to speak for or legally represent themselves. 10650 Scripps Ranch Blvd. #201 SD, 92131 858-689-2700 www.barefootlawyer.com

San Diego Special Needs Law Center Philip P. Lindsley, CELA, CLS specializes in estate planning, trust and probate for families with children with disabilities. Works in conjunction with counseling for stress-reduced decision making. 7880 Golfcrest Dr., SD, 92119 619-235-4357 www.specialneedsplanninglaw .com Skaja & Daniels Attorneys at Law Provides estate planning, the establishment of guardianships and conservatorships, and probate and trust administration. 960 Canterbury Pl. #110 Escondido, CA 92025 760-781-3464 www.sdlplaw.com Social Security Admin. (SSI) Helps aged, blind and disabled people who have little or no income. Provides cash to meet basic needs for food, clothing, shelter. 800-772-1213 TYY: 800-325-0778 www.socialsecurity.gov Special Needs Trust Foundation of San Diego Nonprofit service developed to assist families, establish special needs trusts for loved ones with disabilities and educate families on Social Security and SSI benefits. 353 E. Park Ave. #101 El Cajon, CA 92020 619- 790-4810 www.sntf-sd.org


Valiant Partners Works with families to create a life care plan that strives to provide a happy, secure future for their loved ones. Helps identify available public benefits, review life insurance and investments, find income tax planning strategies and deductions, and get legal documents in place for a sound financial future. 2121 Palomar Airport Rd. #160 Carlsbad, CA 92011 760-854-4003 www.valiantfutures.com Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program offers free IRS-certified tax prep and electronic filing to people who generally make $56,000 or less, persons with disabilities and those with limited English who need assistance preparing tax returns. www.benefits.gov/benefit/1543

FITNESS/YOGA Asanas for Autism and Special Needs Shawnee Thornton Hardy, Registered Children’s Yoga Teacher and M.Ed., teaches yoga to all with Autism and special needs and leads teacher training workshops. 619-997-9492 www.asanasforautismand specialneeds.com Autism Fitness Fitness program assesses physical, adaptive and cognitive abilities, then provides effective exercise programming and behavioral support strategies. 929-260-0686 www.autismfitness.com Grossmont College Adapted Aerobic Classes School enrollment necessary. Adaptive equipment and training provided. Disabled Student Services 8800 Grossmont College Dr. El Cajon, CA 92020 www.grossmont.edu/academics/ programs/exercise-science-andwellness If I Was a Bird Yoga Yoga Studio uses qualified teachers for yoga and movement at all levels and abilities for kids ages 2-18. Also baby and me and infant massage.

Del Mar and Liberty Station 858-775-2913 www.ifiwasabirdyoga.com Juan Carlos Organization Zumba For All Lisbeth Garces and her team provide inclusive Zumba throughout San Diego. www.jcorg.org Our Place Wellness Center ARC-sponsored enrichment program for individuals with a disability (15 years & up) including music therapy, art therapy, adaptive yoga, adaptive Zumba, cooking and adaptive fitness. San Diego & Chula Vista 619-685-1175 www.arc-sd.com/ourplace yOTga Occupational therapist and yogi practices inclusive yoga to increase core strength, improve social skills, fulfill sensory needs and encourage self-regulation and awareness. 631-879-7613 www.erinyotga.wixsite.com/yotga

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FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTIVE SERVICES Alba Care Services, Inc. Provides homes for children who can’t be properly cared for by their birth families, provides guidance to teens developing independence, and educates parents on how to support children and develop a healthy family relationship. Moreno Valley, CA 951-653-2224 www.albacareservices.org Children and Youth in Transition-San Diego Unified School District (See listing under Homelessness) County of San Diego Children’s Services Provides adoptive services for foster children of all abilities, foster family licensing, support, education and a foster youth mentor program. 877-792-5437 www.sandiegofosterkids.com Foster Home Providers-Home of Guiding Hands Finds families to foster adults with disabilities. Provides resources, specialized training and 24/7

support for these families to provide a natural, loving environment. 619-938-2850 www.guidinghands.org Just in Time for Foster Youth Program for transitioning foster youth ages 18–24 to get assistance with basic necessities, vehicle repair, furnishing first apartments, school supplies, and social supports for the transition to adulthood. 4560 Alvarado Canyon Rd. #2G SD, 92120 619-770-1850 www.jitfosteryouth.org Koinonia Family Services Provides foster care and adoption services to children with unique needs who are dependents of the court. Children with developmental delays or other disabilities are placed with certified foster families and receive ongoing support. 3914 Murphy Canyon Rd. #A224 SD, 92123 619-326-4222 877-244-5374 www.kfh.org

Project KEEP-SAY San Diego Sixteen-week, two-hour program provides participants with evidencedbased KEEP curriculum to address unique issues experienced by relative caregivers and foster parents to improve their children’s behavior and decrease stress, while building a supportive caregiver network. 858-565-4148 x278 www.saysandiego.org/program/ project-keep Rady Children’s Developmental Screening and Enhancement Program (DSEP) (See listing under Assessment) Reece’s Rainbow Down Syndrome Adoption Grant Foundation Advocates and finds families for orphans with Down Syndrome and other special needs. Supports families who adopt children with disabilities by connecting them to resources. Combined Locks, WI www.reecesrainbow.org

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SD Youth Foster Care Services Finds and provides foster families who give safe, stable and healing home environments for abused and neglected children. Services include helping current and former foster youth become self-sufficient adults and providing training and support for foster families. 619-221-8600 www.sdyouthservices.org/ services/foster-care Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) (See listing under Parent and Family Resources) Walden Family Services Foster care program for children with disabilities and significant medical needs. Children are placed with specially trained, certified foster families. Training and supports are provided for families. 8525 Gibbs Dr. #100, SD, 92123 619-584-5777 www.waldenfamily.org

GENERAL HEALTH American Legion Child Welfare Foundation Their philanthropic priority is to provide other nonprofit organizations with the means to educate the public about the needs of children across this nation. 317-630-1202 www.cwf-inc.org The Center for Advanced Medicine Homeopathy, nutrition and chiropractic services. 4403 Manchester Ave. #107 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-632-9042 www.centerforadvancedmed.com Child Development Clinic: Maternal and Child Health Center at San Ysidro Health Assessment for children with suspected delays, hearing and vision screenings, behavioral treatments and support for parents with children with special needs. Spanish speaking doctor. Multiple South County locations 619-662-4100 www.syhc.org

Child Health and Disability Prevention (CHDP) Program Helps prevent and identify health problems by providing well-child exams to those who qualify and connecting them to ongoing healthcare coverage. For those up to 21 years old and on Medi-Cal; or up to 19 years old in a low-income family; or ages 3–5 attending a Head Start or state preschool; or all ages in foster care. 619-692-8808 www.sandiegocounty.gov/ content/sdc/hhsa/programs/ phs/child_health_disability_ prevention_program.html Children’s Physicians Medical Group (CPMG) CPMG is the only medical network in San Diego County specializing solely in pediatric healthcare from birth through age 18. CPMG believes it’s important to have a doctor who’s an expert in the unique medical needs of children; that’s why their pediatricians receive additional specialized training. 877-276-4543 www.CPMGsandiego.com Family Health Centers of San Diego FHC healthcare professionals provide comprehensive medical and developmental services for children including screenings and assessments, audiological exams, dental exams, therapies, acute care and well-child visits. Multiple San Diego locations 619-515-2300 www.fhcsd.org First 5 San Diego (See listing under Infant and Toddler Specific) Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program (HICAP) Free counseling about Medicare and other healthcare issues. 5151 Murphy Canyon Rd. #110 SD, 92123 858-565-8772 x232 800-434-0222 www.cahealthadvocates.org/ HICAP

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Parenting Children with Health Issues Website provides powerful, simple, parenting tools and resources to help with the special challenges of raising children with chronic illness, medical conditions and other special needs. www.parentingchildrenwith healthissues.com RadiologyInfo.Org Site designed to explain and demystify radiology procedures. www.radiologyinfo.org Rady Children’s Hospital HomeCare (See listing under In-Home Support Services) Rady Children’s Special Needs Clinic Primary care practice treating medically fragile children with complex health care needs. 7910 Frost St. #350 SD, 92123 858-496-4812 www.rchsd.org San Diego American Indian Health Center Offers medical, dental and behavioral health for Native Americans and social support programs including I Strengthen My Nation, HEAL, Culture Keepers, Thrive and creative arts. 2630 First Ave. SD, 92103 619-234-2158 www.sdaihc.org San Diego Kids Health Assurance Network (SD-KHAN) Collaboration of community-based organizations, hospitals, government agencies, health plans, and schools working together to connect all children in San Diego County to medical and dental coverage. 619-542-4039 www.sandiegocounty.gov/ content/sdc/hhsa/programs/ phs/san_diego_kids_health_ assurance_network.html San Diego Unified SchoolBased Health Centers Allows access to well-child exams, immunizations, sick visits, integrated behavioral health, Medi-Cal enrollment, case management/ service referral for students enrolled

in Central, Ibarra, Rosa Parks and Sherman Elementary schools, Monroe Middle, and San Diego, Lincoln and Hoover High Schools through community health partnerships. www.sandiegounified.org/schoolbased-health-centers St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Leading children’s hospital pioneering research and treatments for kids with cancer and other lifethreatening diseases. Memphis, TN 866-226-4343 www.stjude.org Tuck Comprehensive online resource for sleep health, including articles about regulating sleep for children with special needs. www.tuck.com U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Provides services for people who are least able to help themselves: research, public health, food and drug safety, grants, health insurance. 877-696-6775 www.hhs.gov

GENETIC TESTING AND PRENATAL SCREENING Genetic Services at Elwyn Genetics counseling, parent and provider education, and educational advocacy. Elwyn, PA 610-891-2000 www.elwyn.org Helix Genetics testing for diabetes, cholesterol, and food sensitivities as well as genetics counseling and tools to manage metabolism, nutrition and health. 800-436-3037 www.helix.com Invitae Offering simple tests for pulmonary, skeletal and cardiological issues, reproductive and family health, Epilepsy, inherited family cancers, and proactive health screens. www.invitae.com


Myriad Women’s Health Offers two programs: Foresight Carrier Screen for inherited, carrier conditions like Cystic Fibrosis and Prequel Prenatal Screen for chromosomal conditions like Down Syndrome. 888-268-6795 www.myriadwomenshealth.com OmeCare At-home DNA kits and genetic testing for gluten sensitivity, mental health medication efficiency, diet, fitness and performance. 6777 Nancy Ridge Dr. SD, 92121 www.omecare.com Project Baby Bear Illumina and Rady Children’s partnership for a Medi-Cal pilot program to provide genetic testing for babies hospitalized in Rady’s intensive care unit; demonstrates that Medi-Cal would benefit financially, and Medi-Cal patients would benefit clinically, from improved and accelerated access to rapid whole genome sequencing. Find information on Instagram by searching the hashtag below. www.RadyGenomics.org #ProjectBabyBear Rady Children’s Institute for Genomic Medicine Laboratory licensed and certified to perform clinical grade diagnostic testing used to decode rare genetic disorders. Through rapid whole genome sequencing, the Institute has engineered a process to compress the time needed to analyze, interpret and deliver test results in as little as three days. Referral needed. 3020 Children’s Way SD, 92123 www.radygenomics.org UCSD Genetics Counseling Genetics counseling, screening and prenatal care. Fetal Care and Genetics Center 4910 Directors Pl. #200 SD, 92121 858-657-7200 http://health.ucsd.edu/specialties/ genetic-counseling

HAIRCUTS CareCuts, LLC A hair therapist/cosmetologist and Autism mom utilizes proven methods to teach caregivers virtually how to reduce anxiety, create a supportive environment and give great at-home haircuts. www.carecutsllc.com tHAIRapy Hair Salon Specializes in clientele with Autism and disabilities. Wheelchair accessible shampoo bowl, cool kids chairs, therapy dog haircut buddy, video games, sensory wall and a play area. 3405 Kenyon St. #112 SD, 92110 619-241-2273 www.thairapyhairsalon.com Twin Scissors Salon provides all types of styling, color and cuts for clients of every age and need. 13412 Pomerado Rd. Poway, CA 92064 858-748-8988 www.twinscissorssalon.com

HOME HEALTH PRODUCTS Anshi Transdermal Rubs Topical healing rubs for face and body made with pink Himalayan salt and other pure and natural ingredients. Developed by a local mom to relieve symptoms experienced by her immunecompromised child with Atypical Rett Syndrome. 858-224-3678 www.anshiheals.com Coloplast Bladder, bowel and wound care products designed to be efficient and easy to use. Knowledgeable and caring staff educate parents, young adults and doctors on the use of every product. Bilingual. 800-533-0464 www.coloplast.us Focus Respiratory Provides equipment, training and support necessary for non-invasive treatment of sleep disorders, nebulizers and oxygen equipment. Works with insurance to ensure best

possible options for patients. 913-721-3737 www.focusrespiratory.com Harmony Home Medical (See listing under Adaptive Equipment) HomeCare-Rady Children’s Hospital (See listing under In-Home Support Services) Horizon Oxygen and Medical Equipment, Inc. Provider of respiratory products, home medical equipment, mobility solutions, and pharmaceuticals that puts the patient’s and family’s comfort and convenience above all. Orange, CA 714-575-8901 www.horizonoxygen.com ResMed Provides cloud-connectable CPAP devices and masks for the treatment of sleep apnea, as well as devices and masks for treating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, neuromuscular disease, and other respiratory-related conditions. 800-424-0737 www.resmed.com Shield HealthCare A home medical supply provider of incontinence, enteral nutrition, ostomy, urological and wound care products. Home delivery and exceptional customer service. 800-765-8775 www.shieldhealthcare.com SpecialCare Durable medical equipment provider for personal home use and travel. Provides set-up and training for use of medical, respiratory, sleep, mobility and transfer products. Rentals available. Bilingual. 9541 Ridgehaven Ct., SD, 92123 858-694-5800; 800-794-4076 www.specialcaredme.com

HOME IMPROVEMENT/ HOME BUYING 101 Mobility of San Diego Sales and installation of straight and curved stairlifts, ramps, patient lifts, pool lifts, vertical platform lifts,

handrails, transfer aids and more. Locally owned company offers free in-home consultations for warrantied solutions. Rental program available. CSLB #1009815 5671 Palmer Way #F Carlsbad, CA 92010 858-258-9669 www.101mobility.com/sandiego BAIR Home Inspections, LLC Consultative services for special needs home modifications and sensory equipment. Creates sensory boxes for play-based therapy. 619-888-8081 Cityscapes: General Contracting and Landscape Provides peaceful and beautiful spaces inside and out for families with children with special needs. 5005 Texas St. #303 SD, 92108 619-770-8511 CityScapes Real Estate Committed to finding the best home, based on the family’s social/ emotional, physical and safety needs. Sellers can designate 10 percent of company commission to local charity. 5005 Texas St. #303 SD, 92108 619-997-1021 www.cityscapesd.com Homes4Angels Robert and Ana Landeros McMahon Bilingual team passionate about accessing grant monies, downpayment assistance programs, and non-traditional funding to help families become homeowners. Seeks affordable and innovative housing options to help people with disabilities. 8030 La Mesa Blvd. #141 La Mesa, CA 91941 619-857-1657 www.homes4angels.org PaintGreen Professional Painters Beautiful, eco-friendly painting. Portion of profits benefits Cecily’s Closet. 619-446-6983 www.paintgreen.com

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Rebuilding Together San Diego Program for free minor home repairs for families with low income and disabilities and veteran homeowners. Some ADA modifications available. 2013 Franklin Ave., SD, 92113 619-231-7873 www.rebuildingtogethersd.org San Diego Housing Commission Helps low-income families, seniors and people with disabilities afford housing, including rental assistance (Section 8). 1122 Broadway #300 SD, 92101 619-231-9400 www.sdhc.org Southern California Housing Collaborative Locates affordable housing opportunities for adults with disabilities. 2400 Fenton St. #206 Chula Vista, CA 91914 619-271-3535 www.socalhc.org

HOMELESSNESS Alpha Project Offers affordable housing, substance abuse treatment, supportive housing for people with special needs, basic and emergency services for the homeless, transportation assistance, mental health counseling, employment training, preparation and placement, and other services. 3737 Fifth Ave. #203, SD, 92103 619-542-1877 www.alphaproject.org Children and Youth in Transition-San Diego Unified School District Supports military, homeless, foster, refugee and hospitalized students within SDUSD with resources for daily living, transition plans, mental health and more. 4100 Normal St., Annex 14 SD, 92103 619-725-7652 www.sites.google.com/sandi .net/cyt

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Father Joe’s Villages Therapeutic Childcare State licensed childcare, family literacy program, behavioral health supports, afterschool programs and parenting support for low-income and homeless families. 3350 E. St. SD, 92102 619-466-3537 www.my.neighbor.org/oursolutions/investing-in-children TAY Academy (youth drop-in center) Safe, inclusive hub for Transition Age Youth (TAY) providing trauma informed services to ages 14–25, including support for basic needs, alcohol and drug misuse, resources, coping skills, and sexual health. Access to basic needs includes food, hygiene, laundry and more. 2220 Broadway SD, 92102 619-232-8126 www.sdyouthservices.org/ services/homeless-housing-andsupport

HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE AccentCare A Medicare-certified hospice that offers all four levels of hospice care: routine, inpatient, respite and continuous. Utilizes music therapy, sensory activities and blends of curative and palliative care. 16745 W Bernardo Dr. #240 SD, 92127-1908 877-643-0401 www.accentcare.com/ourservices/ hospice-palliative-care Coalition of Compassionate Care of California Advisory group of organizations that helps advocate for public policy and guidelines for hospice and palliative care for people with special needs. Educates professionals and individuals on people’s rights during long-term pain management and end-of-life care. Does not provide care. 916-489-2222 www.coalitionccc.org


The Arc of San Diego is the largest, most comprehensive service provider for people with disabilities in San Diego County and offers a wide range of services and support.

Respite: Provides dependable care 24/7, 365 days of the year. Offering assistance with care of your loved one in your home or in the community.

PROGRAMS OFFERED INCLUDE: • • • • • •

Early Intervention Services Respite Services Adult Day Services Employment Services Community Living Services Recreational Activities

Early Intervention Services: Provides support for children from birth to three years old with developmental delays or those who are “at risk” for delay. We help kids learn through fun, play-based activities that help them meet important developmental milestones.

For more information call 619.685.1175 or visit www.arc-sd.com The Elizabeth Hospice Expert comfort care, pain management, and family-centered guidance and support for children with ongoing, long-term illness. 800-797-2050 www.elizabethhospice.org Partners for Children (PFC) Pediatric Palliative Care Benefit allows eligible children and their families to receive palliative care services during a child’s illness, while concurrently pursuing curative treatment for the child’s life limiting or life-threatening medical condition. www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ppc Rady Children’s Supportive Care Team of doctors, counselors, clergy and nurses working to support the physical and emotional well-being of every child and family faced with serious illness through expert compassionate and family-centered care. Multiple locations 858-576-1700 x228022 www.rchsd.org/programsservices/palliative-care

INCLUSION Disability is Natural Encourages new ways of thinking about developmental disabilities. www.disabilityisnatural.com Inclusion.com Disabilities awareness and personcentered planning and resource suggestions. www.inclusion.com KIT (Kids Included Together) Provides learning opportunities that support recreation, child development and youth enrichment programs to include children with and without disabilities. 2820 Roosevelt Rd. #202 SD, 92106 858-225-5680 www.kit.org

INFANT AND TODDLER SPECIFIC Aiko & Egor App: Animation 4 Autism Research-based, early intervention,

social communication and play skills app created for children with Autism with simplified animation and language. Developed by See Beneath, Inc., a local nonprofit. www.seebeneath.org All Kids Academy Head Start Qualifying families receive experienced preschool education with nutritious meals, snacks and family support services. 620 W Madison Ave. El Cajon, CA 92020 619-270-7009 x7053 www.akaheadstart.org The Arc of San Diego Provides family-centered early intervention services for children 0–3 with developmental delays or who are at-risk for delay. Helps kids learn through play-based activities that help meet developmental milestones. 3030 Market St. SD, 92102 619-685-1175 www.arc-sd.com

Baby Moves Early Intervention Program In-home services for children from birth to age 3 provided by a multidisciplinary team—physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech and language pathologist, and infant development specialist. 209-840-1624 www.babymovesinc.com Beginnings Infant Development Program Provides in-home early childhood intervention services (ages 0–3) and parent training. Bilingual (Spanish). La Jolla, CA 619-238-0105; 760-855-2211 www.beginningsinfantprogram.com Birthline of San Diego Pregnancy support services including diapers, baby and maternity clothes, referrals for medical insurance and care. 3660 Clairemont Dr. #4 SD, 92117 858-270-2491 1220 Third Ave. #1 Chula Vista, CA 91911 619-425-5012 www.birthlineofsandiego.org

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BundieBaby A bundling system that works around G-tubes and medical equipment. 443-878-9822 www.bundiebaby.com Child Development Associates (CDA) Child Care, Food and Preschool Programs Inclusive preschool for low-income children (ages 3-5), Child Care Food Program (including parent education and a stipend for nutritious meals) and Alternative Payment Childcare Program, site-based and in-home for eligible families with kids 0-12. 180 Otay Lakes Rd. #300 Bonita, CA 91902 619-427-4411 www.cdasd.com Diaper Bank Program The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank partners with eight nonprofits to distribute diapers throughout the county. Each location may have different eligibility criteria to receive diapers. Multiple locations 858-527-1419 www.sandiegofoodbank.org/ programs/diaper-bank-program Early Childhood Special Education (ECSE) Programs for students ages 2–5 at various sites within SDUSD. 858-490-8500 www.sandiegounified.org/ academics/special_education/ departments Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center Webinars, calendar of events and statistical information for children ages 0–3. 919-962-2001 www.ectacenter.org Escondido Community Child Development Center Preschool counseling and parent education center. 819 W Ninth Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 760-745-9215 613 E Lincoln Ave. Escondido, CA 92026 760-839-9330 www.eccdc.com

Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC) California Early Start and PRRS Point of Entry. Teams of service coordinators, healthcare providers, early intervention specialists, therapists, and parent resource specialists can evaluate and assess an infant or toddler and provide appropriate early intervention services. 9245 Sky Park Ct. #130 SD, 92123 800-281-8252 www.efrconline.org Family Health Centers of San Diego FHC healthcare professionals provide developmental screenings, assessments and early intervention for newborns to age 3 at multiple locations in San Diego. 619-515-2300 www.fhcsd.org First 5 San Diego Healthy development checkups, dental services, kits for new parents, and other resources for children ages 0–5 and their families. First 5 San Diego promotes the health and wellbeing of children—from the prenatal stage through age 5. 888-5-FIRST-5 www.first5sandiego.org The Hanna Fenichel Center Inclusive parent/toddler, preschool, pre-K education program focusing on emotional, cognitive and social growth, parent classes. 336-340 N Acacia Ave. Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-755-0860 www.hannafenichel.com Head Start-Neighborhood House Association Early childhood education program that provides services to children 0-5 and their families. Priority is given to families who are low income and/ or homeless, foster children and children with disabilities. 5660 Copley Dr., SD, 92111 858-715-2642 www.neighborhoodhouse.org

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Healthy Development Services Offers screenings, assessments and therapy to promote healthy development in children (up to age 5) in Central and East County. 823 Gateway Center Way SD, 92102 619-515-2300 www.fhcsd.org/healthydevelopment-services-east

on the Sheva Jewish lenses, and focuses on children’s interests and learning needs. Specially designed bathrooms, playground, toddler play yard, amphitheater, kitchen and STEAM lab. 4126 Executive Dr. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-362-1354 www.lfjcc.org

Home of Guiding Hands Early Intervention Program Credentialed teachers partner with parents to provide 1:1 intervention for children ages 0–3 with developmental delays and/or disabilities. Free to families enrolled in the CA Early Start program through San Diego Regional Center. 1908 Friendship Dr. El Cajon, CA 92020 619-938-2850 www.guidinghands.org

Lifetime Women’s Healthcare Complete women’s healthcare including high risk pregnancy management. Dedicated to ensuring infant health by supporting mom through pregnancy with 3D/4D ultrasounds. 752 Medical Center Ct. #106 Chula Vista, CA 91911 619-333-8123 www.lifetimewomenscare.com

Hope Infant Family Support Program, San Diego County Office of Education This public, special education program offers services to infants and toddlers with developmental delay and their families. 619-594-7416 (EFRC referral) www.sdcoe.net/student-services/ early-education/pages/hopeinfant-family-support.aspx I Can Play! Teaches flexibility, communication, empathy, problem solving, engagement, organization, creative thinking, self-reliance and selfconfidence through natural play settings for children ages 2–8. SD, 92126 858-442-1624 www.icanplaysd.com Infant Development Association of California Dedicated to educating parents and caregivers of children 0–3 and advocating for these children. Sacramento, CA 916-453-8801 www.idaofcal.org JCC’s Nierman Preschool Play-based, inclusive and nurturing learning environment that utilizes emergent curriculum, is based

Little Language Ambassadors (See listing under Education) March of Dimes Committed to improving the health and welfare of pregnant women, premature babies and infants with birth defects through education and health advocacy. 9325 Sky Park Ct. #250 SD, 92123 858-576-1211 www.marchofdimes.org Milestone Pediatric Therapy (See listing under Occupational Therapy) Miracle Babies Provides financial and emotional support to families with children in the NICU. 8745 Aero Dr. #308, SD, 92123 858-633-8540 www.miraclebabies.org Mission Valley Library Storytime Inclusive storytimes for babies, toddlers or preschoolers that promote literacy through books, song, baby sign and play. 2123 Fenton Pkwy. SD, 92108 858-573-5007 www.sandiego.gov/public-library/ locations/mission-valley-library


MotherToBaby This service, provided by nonprofit Organization of Teratology Information Specialists, offers evidence-based information to mothers, healthcare professionals, and the general public about medications and other exposures during pregnancy and while breastfeeding. 866-626-6847 www.mothertobaby.org Nutrition in Bloom Learn about key nutrients for baby’s development, what foods to select at each age, and strategies as you introduce solids. 3330 Fourth Ave. SD, 92103 619-630-5719 www.nutritioninbloom.com Rady Children’s Hospital KidSTART (See listing under Assessment) Rady Children’s NICU Neurodevelopmental Clinic Provides evaluation of the growth and development of infants and young children who are at risk for neurologic problems or developmental delays because of premature birth, low birth weight or other problems at birth. Multiple locations 858-966-8801 www.rchsd.org Reformation Lutheran Preschool Inclusive preschool (ages 2.5 to 5) focused on improving gross and fine motor skills and social skills through structured play and academics. Christian themes are discussed. Before and afterschool childcare is available. 4670 Mt. Abernathy Ave. SD, 92117 858-279-3311 www.refsd.org Safe to Sleep Campaign Spreads awareness among parents, healthcare providers and caregivers about the benefits of placing a baby to sleep on his back to avoid SIDS and related infant hazards. https://safetosleep.nichd.nih.gov

San Diego Regional Center (SDRC) As part of the Early Start Program, provides free assessments to infants and toddlers with a suspected or diagnosed developmental delay so that eligible children and families can obtain therapeutic, early intervention services in San Diego and Imperial Counties. 4355 Ruffin Rd. #200 SD, 92123 858-576-2996 www.sdrc.org Shalom Baby Program celebrates the arrival of Jewish newborns into affiliated, non-affiliated, and interfaith families and welcomes them to the San Diego Jewish community through gift baskets, playgroups, social events, holiday celebrations, and resources. Specialized programs for literacy, infant massage, redirecting behavior and getting children to sleep. 4126 Executive Dr. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-362-1354 www.lfjcc.org Spanish Infant/Toddler Support Group, Baby/Toddler and Me Playgroups A weekly playgroup and learning time for children ages 0–3 with special needs and their typical siblings; a support group for the parents with SDUSD staff childcare. Cherokee Point Elementary 3735 38th St., SD, 92103 858-272-9641 x156 Stars Therapy Services (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Text4baby Texting service designed to promote healthy pregnancies through a child’s first year. Sign up based on due date to receive three free text messages per week about promoting healthy tendencies, meeting developmental benchmarks and more. www.Text4baby.org Together We Grow Pediatric day healthcare facility and school provides an inclusive preschool setting for children with or without disabilities and their siblings.

Funding for qualifying families. 2120 Thibodo Rd. Vista, CA 92081 760-757-6031 5055 Viewridge Ave. SD, 92123 858-751-0506 www.togetherwegrow.net WIC–California Women, Infants & Children Food resources for pregnant and nursing mothers and children ages 0–5. Offers special formulas, education, counseling, breastfeeding support and nutrition education. Multiple locations www.sandiegowic.org Zero to Three Provides resources parents need to build healthy relationships with infants and toddlers, and that professionals need to grow skills and become advocates for change. Washington, DC 202-638-1144 www.zerotothree.org

IN-HOME HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES AccentCare Home Health of CA, Inc. Provides 1:1 shift nursing and credentialed nurse case management in San Diego County. Partners with San Diego County school districts, SDRC, Medi-Cal, private insurances and 0-3 programs. 5050 Murphy Canyon Rd. #200 SD, 92123 800-765-7595 www.accentcare.com At Your Home Familycare In-home care for adults, teens and children with disabilities. 6540 Lusk Blvd. #C-266 SD, 92121 858-625-0406 www.atyourhomefamilycare.com BrightStar Care San Diego HHA Certified Nursing Assistants for in-home 24-hour care as well as occupational, physical, speech and IV therapies. 619-535-2400 www.brightstarcare.com

Community Interface Services Nonprofit offers a variety of housing options including rental assistance, help with home ownership and assisted-living support such as roommates and home healthcare. 2621 Rosevelt St. Carlsbad, CA 92008 4909 Murphy Canyon Rd. #505 SD, 92123 800-339-4661 www.communityinterfaceservices .org In Home Support Services (IHSS) Resources for consumers and providers for In-home supportive care. Multiple regional offices 800-339-4661 www.sdihsspa.com Interim Healthcare of San Diego County Provides an array of home care services including pediatric nursing; IV therapy; physical, occupational and speech therapy. 5625 Ruffin Rd. #225, SD, 92123 858-576-9501 www.interimhealthcare.com Rady Children’s HomeCare Provides comprehensive nurse assessment, ER transition services, IV and infusion care, injectable medication and medication schedule training, wound care, palliative care, rehabilitation therapy, tube feeding supplies and training, incontinence supplies and training and social workers for help with insurance for children with long-term or complex medical needs. 8291 Aero Pl. #130, SD, 92123 858-966-4941 www.rchdsd.org Windward Life Care Provider of care management and in-home care services. Certified professionals work with aging families planning ahead for the care of adult children with disabilities. 2045 First Ave. SD, 92101 619-393-6096 www.windwardlifecare.com

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Is Your Baby Meeting Important Milestones? If you have concerns about your child’s development, don’t wait! Early Intervention Services are Available California Early Start is a state and federally funded program that provides free assessments to infants and toddlers and, if needed, important therapeutic services (free to eligible families) early enough to make a huge impact in a child’s development. Services provided include early intervention instruction; physical, occupational, and speech therapy; medical diagnosis/evaluation. Even with pandemic restrictions, the San Diego Regional Center is open and working to ensure your child has the right services to meet their needs.

Call the San Diego Regional Center at 858-496-4318 or the Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC) at 619-594-7416. Se habla español. Learn more about the San Diego Regional Center Early Start Program at www.sdrc.org.

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INSURANCE/MEDI-CAL Blue Shield of California Offers Medi-Cal program that provides free or low-cost coverage for people who meet income requirements including adults, families with children, seniors and persons with disabilities. 7224 Mimosa Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92011 866-820-6009 www.blueshieldca.com California Department of Managed Health Care Insurance enrollment guide, information on healthcare laws and filing complaints. 888-466-2219 www.dmhc.ca.gov Covered California Makes it easy for families to get affordable, quality health insurance, including Medi-Cal, that can’t be canceled or denied because of a pre-existing medical condition or if someone gets sick. Consumers can choose a plan that meets their health and financial needs. www.coveredca.com Health Consumer Alliance Free assistance for those struggling to get or maintain healthcare coverage. Se habla español. 888-804-3536 www.healthconsumer.org Health Net Medicare Programs Finds the right Medi-Cal program that works for your family; provides a physician finder service and 24/7 telehealth nurse. 877-357-6297 www.Healthnet.com Insure Kids Now Provides resources and a physician finder for children and teens who qualify for free or low-cost health and dental coverage through Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP). 877-543-7669 www.insurekidsnow.gov My Patient Rights Information and advocacy for families who have been denied healthcare, have complaints about healthcare

they are receiving, or need help navigating insurance. 916-531-3585 www.mypatientrights.org

INTEGRATIVE APPROACH TO THERAPIES Aligned Life Chiropractic & Wellness Helps people achieve health goals through corrective chiropractic care, lifestyle education and support. Focusing on nutrition, exercise and stress management, the team helps families affected by Autism, ADHD and chronic illness minimize symptoms, work on balance and spine issues and self-sooth. 11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #351 SD, 92128 858-312-5066 www.alignedlifewellness.com Good Vibrations Family Chiropractic Specializes in diagnosing stress and trauma, and performing chiropractic adjustments for children. All techniques are gentle and non-invasive. 4060 Adams Ave., SD, 92116 619-281-1234 www.goodvibrationschiro.com Gottlieb Chiropractic Dr. Marc Gottlieb Specializes in chiropractic care for pregnant women, babies and children. Certified in the Webster Technique, which is a mainstay in pediatric chiropractic care and hosts Pathways Connect Gathering Group for families. 1452 University Ave. SD, 92103 619-291-5433 www.lifewithincenter.com Healing Touch Program Non-invasive program in which parents or practitioners use their hands to facilitate a relaxation response and enhance the healing process. https://discover.healingtouch program.com/htp-home Lessons In Motion Margie Murnan is a practitioner of the Anat Baniel Method for children (ABM) and uses gentle, innovative

movements and techniques to help the brain of a child with special needs form new neural connections and patterns that take them beyond current limitations. Great for children with joint pain, JRA, scoliosis, torticollis, ASD and sensory issues. 6244 El Cajon Blvd., SD, 92115 619-993-9294 www.movementlessons.com

Zen Brainz Neurofeedback Provides safe, non-invasive Microcurrent Neurofeedback (MCN) and near infrared light therapy to optimize brain function and improve outcomes for those with ADHD, ASD, Depression and Anxiety. La Mesa and Santee 619-787-7161 www.zenbrainz.com

Microcurrent 4 Kids Innovative neuro-developmental microcurrent therapy program available for children, teens, and young adults affected by Autism and other cognitive conditions and delays. 4540 Kearny Villa Rd. #211 SD, 92123 858-367-9108 www.microcurrent4kids.com

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Osteopathic Center of Coronado Mary Anne Morelli Haskell, D.O. F.A.C.O.P Board certified pediatrician, brings integrative medicine to babies, children and their families to optimize health and development naturally. Works with parents to find underlying causes and combines natural medicine with osteopathic manipulative medicine to support the body’s healing ability. Call for a free 10-minute consultation. 1224 10th St. #207 Coronado, CA 92118 619-437-6600 www.drmaryanne.com Pacific Integrative Pediatric Health Whole health practice integrating traditional medicine, acupuncture, Ayurveda/naturopathy, salt therapy, manual therapy, sound therapy and Dharma parenting techniques to find a wellness solution for individuals and their families. 11770 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #250 SD, 92128 858-215-3559 www.mypiph.com Young Living Oils Variety of natural oil-based products includes ingestible oils to boost the immune system and maintain gastroenteral health, natural cleaning products, skin care and massage and olfactory stimulation products. www.youngliving.com

Alliance for African Assistance Helps refugees find host families, secure safe and affordable housing, enroll children in school, navigate rent and transportation, health screenings, English language classes, translation services, job assistance and non-emergency medical transportation. 5952 El Cajon Blvd. SD, 92115 619-286-9052 www.alliance-for-africa.org Bayside Community CenterCarson/Linda Vista Healthy Start Provides services in collaboration with Linda Vista Elementary and Carson Elementary Schools to improve the health, academic achievement, and social development of children by providing resources, parent workshops, academic tutoring and homework assistance. 2202 Comstock St., SD, 92111 858-278-0771 www.baysidecc.org CalFresh California’s food stamps (SNAP) program. Apply to receive a monthly stipend (on an EBT card) for each household member (to be used for food). Based on financial need. www.getcalfresh.org CalWORKs and Welfare to Work Helps transition people from welfare to work by providing temporary cash assistance to eligible families with minor children, and to move them from dependency to self-sufficiency through employment. www.sandiegocounty.gov/ content/sdc/hhsa/programs/ssp/ calworks.html#How_To_Apply

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CA Meals for Kids Mobile App Helps find nearby afterschool and summer meal program sites. www.cde.ca.gov/re/mo/ cameals.asp Catholic Charities, Diocese of San Diego Provides support to the vulnerable of San Diego, including disaster relief, immigration services, homeless relief and adoptive services. 3888 Paducah Dr., SD, 92117 619-323-2841 www.ccdsd.org Community Christian Service Agency Provides emergency services to San Diego County families in need, including food, showers, backpacks, clothing and referrals, and in some cases, counseling to assist in the transition to self-reliance. 4167 Rappahannock Ave. SD, 92117 858-274-2273 www.ccsasandiego.org Computers 2 Kids San Diego Nonprofit connects families with low-cost computers based on income eligibility. Skilled computer refurbishing volunteers are welcome. www.c2sdk.org Crawford Community Connection In partnership with SAY, ensures that students from the Crawford cluster schools are connected with the New Arrivals Support Program for immigrants, refugees, and asylees, the PSRO and First 5 First Steps. Provides a San Diego County service eligibility worker to assist with MediCal, Cal Fresh and CalWorks enrollment, access to medical and dental assistance, public benefit screenings, and parent and child development services. 4191 Colts Way, SD, 92115 619-362-3758 www.saysandiego.org/program/ crawford-community-connection Diaper Bank Program (See listing under Infant/Toddler Specific)

Digital Access Project (DAP) California Foundation for Independent Living Centers Provides low-cost services to people with disabilities and low-income individuals, Free basic computer training class referrals, low-cost refurbished computers and laptops, and Internet service with no contract or credit check. Cal Powers at the Digital Access Project CalPowers@cfilc.org 800-390-2699 TTY: 800-900-0706 www.digitalaccessproject.org Field Elementary Healthy Start Serves all students in the Clairemont and Madison cluster schools with resources for emergency food, medical and dental assistance, military family supports, public benefits screenings and parent and child development services through the support of the SAY/Serra Real Connections team. 4375 Bannock Ave., SD, 92117 858-496-8342 ×2230 www.saysandiego.org/program/ serraeal-connections/fieldelementary-healthy-start Hoover Health Center Insurance help, healthcare assistance, resource case management, food, clothing, community outreach, mental health resources and crisis intervention, and childcare resources for the SDUSD Hoover cluster of schools. 4474 El Cajon Blvd., SD, 92115 619-344-4640 www.hoover.sandiegounified.org/ health_center Jewish Family Services Self-sufficiency services include counseling, case management, financial services/workforce development, food security, breast cancer management, housing and homeless services, refugee resettlement and immigration, and positive parenting program. Joan & Irwin Jacobs Campus Turk Family Center 8804 Balboa Ave., SD, 92123 858-637-3210 www.jfssd.org

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Mitchell Thorp Foundation Provides resources, support and financial aid (with physician referral) to children under 21 diagnosed with a life-threatening illness who live in California and are legal U.S. residents. www.mitchellthorp.org Perry Elementary Healthy Start Serves all SDUSD/SAY students and families in the Valencia Park, Perry Elementary and Bayview neighborhoods with resources for emergency food, medical and dental assistance, military family supports, public benefits screenings, and parent and child development services. 6290 Oriskany Rd., SD, 92139 619-262-3045 www.saysandiego.org/program/ ofarrell-family-support-services/ perry-elementary-healthy-start Roosevelt Healthy Start-YMCA Building Bridges Offers insurance help, healthcare assistance, resource case management, food, clothing, community outreach, mental health resources and crisis intervention, and childcare resources for Roosevelt Middle, Sherman Academy and Ocean Beach Elementary. 3366 Park Blvd., SD, 92103 619-281-8313 www.ymcasd.org/communitysupport/ymca-youth-andfamily-services/behavioraland-mental-health-services/ school-based-counseling Salvation Army Kroc Center Family Resource Center Provides emergency services to individuals and families in need who meet eligibility requirements, including food distribution, diapers, hygiene kits, spiritual counseling, resume writing, parenting classes, ESL classes, partial scholarships to Kroc programs and more. Serves zip codes: 91941-91946, 92105, 92115, 92119, 92120, 92182. 4270 69th St. SD, 92115 619-269-1430 http://sd.kroccenter.org/kroc-sandiego/assistance

SDG&E Medical Baseline Allowance Program Application for a lowered gas and electricity rate for residential customers with a family member with a qualifying disability, compromised immune system or life threatening disease. 800-411-7343 www.sdge.com/residential/ save-medical-baseline/medicalbaseline-program Serra Real Connections SDUSD/SAY family resource center at Canyon Hills High School serving all students in Tierrasanta/Murphy Canyon with 1:1 student attendance and behavioral support, peer tutoring with UCSD, peer support groups, resources for food, medical and dental assistance, public benefits screenings, and parent and child development services. 5156 Santo Rd., SD, 92124 858-496-8342 ×2230 www.saysandiego.org/program/ serraeal-connections Sharing the Joy Support the Enlisted Project (STEP) works with community partners to bring the spirit of the holidays to E1-E6 active duty and recently discharged veteran military families experiencing financial hardship. Priority is given for first-time applicants and E1-E4 families. www.stepsocal.org/sharingthejoy Spirit of Sharing (SOS) Annual holiday adoption program for active duty, active reserve or recently veteraned families experiencing hardship during the holidays (and not receiving assistance from similar programs). Families must be willing to 1) share photos of all family members with the program, 2) pick up gifts, and 3) write thank-you notes. Apply before Thanksgiving. 1361 Rocky Point Dr. Oceanside, CA 92056 www.spiritofsharing.org Time-of-Use Energy PlanSDG&E Allows families to significantly reduce their energy bills by using power during off-peak hours. 800-411-7343 www.sdge.com/whenmatters WIC (See listing under Infant/Toddler Specific)


MEDICAL TRAVEL AID Al Bahr Shriners Philanthropic organization raises money for children needing treatment for orthopedic, burn and spinal cord injuries, and cleft lip and palate care in hospitals around the country. 5440 Kearny Mesa Rd. SD, 92111 858-292-0092 www.albahrshrine.org Angel Flight Provides free transportation for medical treatment for people who cannot afford it or cannot tolerate typical travel for health reasons. 918-749-8992 www.angelflight.com Corporate Angel Network, Inc. Gives patients with cancer and financial need (and their caregiver) available seats on corporate aircraft to travel for treatments. Not for those who cannot walk, are on life support systems or require medical attention during the flight. 866-328-1313 www.corporateangelnetwork.org Healing the Children-Southern California Chapter Works with local social service groups to help children secure medical assistance that may be beyond more limited missions of other groups and social services. Woodland Hills, CA 619-453-8174 www.healingthechildren.org Miracle Flights Organization that provides flights for seriously ill children with financial need to receive medical care and second opinions. 800-359-1711 www.miracleflights.org

MEDICATIONS (REDUCED COST OR FREE) Medicine Assistance Tool (MAT) Helps find companies and agencies that provide free prescription medications to physicians whose patients don’t have access to necessary medicines. www.medicineassistancetool.org

Needymeds, Inc. Anonymous and free financial assistance with medication or healthcare. www.needymeds.org Patient Assistance.com, Inc. Helps uninsured patients get free medication. www.patientassistance.com Rx Assist Comprehensive database helps people learn ways to use pharmaceutical company programs and other resources to help reduce medication costs simply by entering the name of the medication. www.rxassist.org RxHope List of programs that are offered by federal, state and nonprofit organizations for free or reduced medications. www.rxhope.com

MILITARY SPECIFIC Due to restrictions from COVID-19, some programs may be on hiatus or meeting virtually until families can meet safely in person. Armed Services YMCA Family outreach and support for Exceptional Family Members. 3293 Santo Rd., SD, 92124 858-751-5755 www.asymca.org Dads Corps Six-week program in which military and civilian dads of kids 2+ discuss the Fatherhood Pillars of Parenting, enjoy free meals and activities. 858-289-7109 www.saysandiego.org/program/ dads-corps Family Yoga Free military family yoga classes. Sign up on the REMIND app to register. 3487 Santo Rd. SD, 92124 858-496-0053 First 5 First Steps Free, in-home family support program serving expectant and new parents. Offers home visits from

pregnancy to age 3, parent support and resources and health, safety and nutritional information as part of the Healthy Start SAY/Military Family Resource Center. 858-810-8258 www.first5sandiego.org/ programs/family/first-5-firststeps-home-visiting-program Healthy Start Military Family Resource Center Serves active duty, transitioning, and veteran military personnel and their families by offering resources for food, housing, counseling, financial assistance, parenting classes and support groups and more. 3487 Santo Rd. SD, 92124 858-496-0044 www.saysandiego.org/ program/healthy-start-militaryfamilyresource-center Little Roots Community Garden Toddlers plant, water and learn about healthy eating. All foods grown are shared with participating children and families. 3487 Santo Rd. SD, 92124 858-496-0044 Marine Corps Exceptional Family Member Program Helps Marine military families with special needs. 3602 Hochmuth Ave., MCRD Bldg 6 East, SD, 92140-5290 619-524-0916 (Administration) www.usmc-mccs.org/services/ family/exceptional-family-member Military Child Education Coalition Resources to insure inclusive educational opportunities for all military connected children. 254-953-1923 www.militarychild.org Military One Source (DOD Special Needs Parent Toolkit) Comprehensive information and tools that help military families with special needs navigate medical and special education services, community support, benefits and entitlements. www.militaryonesource.mil/efmp

Miramar Exceptional Family Member Program Helps military families with children with special needs. 858-307-4668 www.mccsmiramar.com/efmp Mom2Mom Global Breastfeeding Network Worldwide network of advocacy, support and peer interaction for breastfeeding military moms. 910-401-3566 www.mom2momglobal.org NRSW Fleet and Family Support Center San Diego Resources for Navy families including youth centers and counseling. Naval Base San Diego: 619-556-7404 Naval Base Point Loma: 619-553-8306 Naval Base Coronado: 619-545-6071 www.navylifesw.com

MUSIC AND ART THERAPY Able ARTS Work Mobile Arts Program Home-based program that provides 1:1 creative arts therapy services to individuals with developmental disabilities who cannot attend a day program due to physical limitations or is seeking specific adaptive skills training. 619-997-5310 www.ableartswork.org/ community-engagement A Reason to Survive (ARTS) Provides afterschool art education, internships with professional mentors, youth-led community development, counseling services and leadership training to build job skills for students with mental health challenges. 200 E 12th St. National City, CA 91950 619-297-2787 www.areasontosurvive.org Banding Together Organization that gives music therapy scholarships to eligible kids with disabilities. Provides instruments and promotes mentorships with local musicians. 7370 Opportunity Rd. #E SD, 92111 858-204-5370 www.bandingtogethersd.org

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Coast Music Therapy Specializes in meeting the needs of children and teens with Autism, developmental disorders and neurological impairments. 858-831-0387 www.coastmusictherapy.com Music Therapy Center of California Provides neurologic music therapy, training and music lessons for youth with disabilities. The mission: empower individuals to reach their potential one note at a time. 7840 Mission Center Ct. #205 SD, 92108 619-299-1411 171 Saxony Rd. #210 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-633-1411 www.themusictherapycenter.com My Colors Speak, Inc. Inclusive, all ages, ABA art program offering creative treatment programs for all abilities in 1:1, parent/child and small group sessions. 619-573-7704 www.mycolorsspeak.com Resounding Joy Music therapy across the spectrum, including Healing Notes Therapy for medically fragile children (in hospital and home), traditional music therapy, lessons and relaxation. 10455 Sorrento Valley Rd. #208 SD, 92121 858-457-2200 www.resoundingjoyinc.org

NEURO PRODUCTS The Alert Program Self-regulation program. 877-897-3478 www.alertprogram.com Bal-A-Vis-X, Inc. Balance, auditory and vision exercises that are fun for kids. 316-722-8012 www.bal-a-vis-x.com Brain Gym International Program that gets kids moving and brains thinking. www.braingym.org

Cogmed Working Memory Training Computer-based program designed to enhance working memory in individuals with attention deficits, learning disorders, brain injury or stroke. 888-748-3828 www.cogmed.com Handwriting Without Tears Handwriting program. 888-983-8409 www.hwtears.com Integrated Listening Systems Patent-pending multi-sensory program that takes sound therapy to a new level of efficacy by combining advanced psychoacoustics with visual and balance activities that are performed while listening. Designed to enhance auditory processing, attention, regulation and functional learning abilities. 303-741-4544 www.integratedlistening.com Interactive Metronome Neurological assessment and treatment tool used to help children with learning and developmental disorders, such as sensory integration disorder, ASD, Cerebral Palsy, nonverbal learning disorder, ADD/ADHD. 877-994-6776 www.interactivemetronome.com The Interdisciplinary Council on Development and Learning Identification, prevention and treatment of developmental and learning disorders. 301-304-8834 www.icdl.com PECS (Picture Exchange Communication System) Program uses pictures for children with communication delays. 888-732-7462 www.pecsusa.com Scientific Learning – Fit Brains Learn Better Helps develop the fundamental language and attention skills needed for reading and social language success, including Fast Forward. 888-816-0010 www.scilearn.com

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Soundsory Music and movement programs to facilitate auditory processing, sensory integration, attention and speechlanguage acquisition in persons with ADD, auditory processing deficits, Autism, Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), Dyslexia, learning disabilities, and speech and language disorders. www.soundsory.com

NUTRITION/FEEDING AllergyEats Website dedicated to listing the best food establishments that serve food items without the top 10 food allergens. www.allergyeats.com Belly Bands Soft, fabric bands with Velcro customsized for children and designed to protect the Mickey Button or PEG tube during play and therapy. Free to kids in San Diego and a nominal fee for those outside the county. 270-F N El Camino Real #457 Encinitas, CA 92024 www.cecilyscloset.org Bundiebaby A bundling system that works around G-tubes and medical equipment. 443-878-9822 www.bundiebaby.com/store Chef Stacy Powell Personal chef experienced in glutenfree, wheat-free, diabetic and heart healthy meals for recovery or for everyday needs. 760-533-7572 www.chefstacy.com ChildLife Essentials Vitamins for infants and children. 800-993-0332 www.childlifenutrition.com End Picky Eating Assessment, hair tissue mineral analysis, and therapy including a sequential oral sensory approach in conjunction with sensory motor techniques to address the root problem of picky eating. Collaborates with doctors to ensure child’s medical needs are met. Webinars available. 619-728-6200 www.endpickyeating.com

Enfamil Specialty Formulas Formulas for unique dietary needs. NeuroPro Gentlease reduces gastric fussiness; NeuroPro Sensitive eases digestion. Both contain MFGM, an ingredient clinically shown to improve developmental milestones by age 1. Nutramigen is a hypoallergenic formula for severe food sensitivities. Reguline promotes softer stools. www.enfamil.com Farm Fresh to You Local organic farms deliver seasonal, organic produce to your home. Makes healthy living easy and stress-free—even picky eaters enjoy it. 800-796-6009 www.farmfreshtoyou.com Feingold Association of the US Dietary Program Nutritional program for children with disabilities. 631-369-9340 www.feingold.org Juice Plus+ Chewable fruit and vegetable supplements. 800-347-6350 www.juiceplus.com Kate Farms Plant-Based Formulas Organic, plant protein tube feeding and enteral formulas use organic pea protein, corn-free carbohydrates and functional fats. Made without dairy, soy, gluten, corn, nuts, artificial sweeteners or additives. www.katefarms.com Keil’s Fresh Food Store Carries a selection of gluten-free products, organic produce, organic health and home care products, vitamins, and natural, homeopathic remedies. 7403 Jackson Dr., SD, 92119 619-667-2750 www.keils.com Kirkman Supplements and nutritional products. 800-245-8282 www.kirkmangroup.com


Once Upon a Farm Toddler Squeeze Packs Organic, pediatrician-approved, coldpressed fruit and veggie squeeze packs that must be refrigerated. WIC compatible. www.onceuponafarmorganics .com Tina Martini-The Medicine Chef Internationally recognized medicinal chef and wellness consultant. Mixes cooking with nutrition, fitness and wellness in her books, which teach parents how to ward off disease. www.foodytv.com/chef/tinamartini Mealtime Notions Products and resources for children with feeding problems. www.mealtimenotions.com Rady Children’s Feeding Team Evaluates and provides treatment for infants and children with serious feeding problems. Multiple locations 858-576-1700 x226101 www.rchsd.org SDSU Research FoundationWIC Low to moderate income nutrition referral assistance program for pregnant and postpartum women and children 0-5. www.sdsuwic.org

OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ACES Inc. (See listing under Education) Albers Therapy Group Full range of occupational therapy services, including evaluation, goal setting, therapy, IEP support, family coaching and adult transition support. Offers therapy tools such as RPM, sensory processing and sensory processing supports. 760-237-8392 www.alberstherapygroup.com Associated Speech Pathologists Provide speech and occupational therapy evaluations, intervention and consultations to children of all ages with ASD, fine motor and sensory deficits. 1595 Grand Ave. #110

San Marcos, CA 92078 760-471-1198 associatedspeechpathologists .com

Kara Dodds and Associates Pediatric Therapy Center (See listing under Speech and Language)

At Play Occupational Services Offers comprehensive assessments, gross and fine motor development, visual motor skills training, sensory integration therapy, self-regulation intervention, and the Sequential Oral Sensory feeding approach. 265 Santa Helena Dr. #105 Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-209-1476 www.atplayot.com

K.I.D.S. Therapy Associates, Inc. (See listing under Physical Therapy)

Blast Off Children’s Therapy Services (See listing under Speech and Language) California Children’s Services (CCS) (See listing under Physical Therapy) Cameron Roberts Speech Therapy, Inc. (See listing under Speech and Language) Functional Integrated Therapeutic Services Offers programs such as auditory intervention, occupational therapy, wellness rhythms, school-based services, physical therapy, speech therapy, Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) and enrichment programs. 5945 Pacific Center Blvd. #510 SD, 92121 858-695-9444 www.fitsot.com Hope Comprehensive Center for Development (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) HM Therapy Services Pediatric therapy services provided in the home environment. Occupational, speech and physical therapy for ages 0–21. Fun, outdoor group sessions available. 760-632-1241 www.hmsystemsinc.com Innovative Therapy 4-Kids, Inc. (See listing Under Speech and Language)

Kirsch Therapy (See listing under Speech and Language) Milestone Pediatric Therapy Clinic and in-home early intervention services, occupational therapy, speech language therapy, AAC, lactation therapy and physical therapy. 8755 Aero Dr. #100 SD, 92123 619-578-2232 www.milestonetherapyclinic.com Move Play Grow (See listing under Physical Therapy) My Kids Place Pediatric occupational, physical and speech therapy and parent coaching inside Kid Ventures. 855-426-5437 www.mykidsplace.zone Oceanside Therapy Group (See listing under Physical Therapy) OT–ETC (See Excel Speech listing under Speech and Language) OT OuTdoors Occupational and physical therapy including assessment and programs such as hippotherapy, aquatherapy, Interactive Metronome and Therapeutic Listening. 1461 Merrit Dr. El Cajon, CA 92020 858-945-3243 www.OTOuTdoors.com Pediatric Therapy Specialists (See listing under Physical Therapy) Rady Children’s Occupational Therapy Department Evaluates infants and children with motor, sensory, orthopedic, and feeding and swallowing impairments, and provides specialized therapy when functional deficits are identified. Multiple locations 858-966-8100 www.rchsd.org

RL Therapy Group (See listing under Physical Therapy) San Diego Center for Speech Therapy (See listing under Speech and Language) San Diego County Speech Pathology Services (See listing under Speech and Language) San Diego Occupational Therapy Provides evaluation, intervention and consultation in fine motor/ handwriting skill development, play and socialization, Sensory Integration, feeding and oral motor needs, selfhelp and daily living skills, and visual motor and perceptual skills. 5759 La Jolla Blvd. La Jolla, CA 92037 619-940-4128 www.sandiegooccupational therapy.com SmallTalk Speech and Occupational Therapy (See listing under Speech and Language) Specialized Therapy Services (See listing under Education) Speech Tree Therapy Center (See listing under Speech and Language) SPOT Kids School Therapies Offers school-based occupational, speech-language, physical therapy and educational services to enhance social and motor skills, cognition, handwriting, sensory processing, language, speech, self-esteem, health and wellness. 619-888-0956 www.spotkidstherapy.com Stars Therapy Services (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Sunrise Therapies In-home, personalized family and naturalistic occupational therapy services for neurodiverse individuals. Focuses on motor planning, sensory processing and self-esteem building. 619-352-0252 www.sunrisetherapiesinc.com

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Therapeutic Approach to Growth (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) Therapy Specialists (See listing under Physical Therapy) Total Education Solutions (See listing under Education) VIP NeuroRehabilitation Center Neurorehabilitation for kids ages 4 and up with disabilities. 7340 Trade St. #F SD, 92121 858-689-9643 www.vipneurorehab.org WriteSteps Pediatric Occupational Therapy Provides comprehensive evaluation and one-on-one treatment in visual motor skills, visual perceptual skills, handwriting, self-care, and sensory integration to ensure an optimal learning environment. Specializes in strengthening fine motor skills as they relate to handwriting and day-to-day activities. 11172 Corte Pleno Verano SD, 92130 858-401-2677 www.writesteps.com

PARENT AND FAMILY RESOURCES 2-1-1 Information Referral one-stop shopping for health and welfare needs. Operators take full case histories and provide a plethora of resources. They also have information about court-ordered parenting classes. Dial 211 www.211.org The Arc of San Diego Largest provider of services to children and adults with disabilities in San Diego County, including parent/ infant programs, independent living and vocational skills training, camps and recreational activities. Also a leader in government advocacy for persons with disabilities. 3030 Market St. SD, 92102 619-685-1175 www.arc-sd.com

Autism College: Chantal Sicile-Kira (See listing under Autism) Caregiver Action Network (CAN) Works to improve the quality of life of those with disabilities and chronic care conditions by providing education, peer support and resources to family caregivers. 855-227-3640 www.caregiveraction.org Child Trauma Academy Dr. Bruce Perry’s site translates emerging findings about the human brain and child development into practical implications for the ways we nurture, protect, educate and heal children. 866-943-9779 www.childtrauma.org CURE (Complex, Undiagnosed, Rare and Extraordinary) Quarterly meetings with interesting speakers and Facebook support group for parents of children with special needs who do not know the etiology of their child’s condition or illness. Fun activities for children are available while the parents meet. 760-332-8310 www.cureundx.com CYSHCNet Online group of researchers, families and youth, clinician partners and national organizations, working to assess and improve coordinated care and health systems for youth with special health care needs. www.cyshcnet.org Down Syndrome Association of San Diego (DSA) Family Support Network across the lifespan: information, resources and referral services, education and social events, advocacy and public policy initiatives. Specialized services: peer/parent support, pre/ postnatal consults, family support groups (English/Spanish), social groups, and lending library. 9245 Sky Park Ct. #130 SD, 92123 619-594-7389 www.dsasdonline.org

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DS Action and Down Syndrome Center Check the DS Action calendar for monthly activities for families with all disabilities including Dad’s Night, Mom’s Night, and fun family events. Follow on Facebook for a list of the most current activities. 619-694-4615 www.downsyndromeaction.org Easter Seals Southern California International charitable organization devoted to providing opportunities for children with physical disabilities. 714-834-1111 www.easterseals.com/ southerncal Exceptional Family Resource Center (EFRC) Community-based collaborative agency, staffed by parents and professionals designed to serve families of individuals with special needs by providing a broad continuum of information, education and support. Resource library, parent groups, referrals and information about court-ordered parenting classes. Services and supports are offered in English and Spanish. 9245 Sky Park Ct. #130 SD, 92123 619-594-7416 www.efrconline.org Family Voices National organization and network of families with special healthcare needs and disabilities that promote partnerships with families, including those of cultural, linguistic and geographic diversity, to improve healthcare systems for children. www.familyvoices.org Filipino American Association for the Developmentally Disabled Monthly support group for FilipinoAmerican families. www.faadd.org Foundation for Developmental Disabilities Provides support in San Diego and Imperial Counties for individuals with developmental disabilities and their families, in the form of

affordable housing access and development when available, microenterprise job development and creation, emergency assistance, and scholarship opportunities for students entering the field of developmental disabilities. 4355 Ruffin Rd. #116 SD, 92123 858-256-2222 www.foundationfordd.org Grandparents and Relative Caregiver Support Groups Assertive Family Solutions Offers support services to grandparents and relatives who are raising grandchildren. 619-787-0807 www.assertivefamilysolutions.org Heart 4 Kids Coaching Group, parent and student coaching for improving communication and relationships for individuals with ADHD. 858-472-1759 www.heart4kidscoaching.com Hope on the Hard Road Faith-based nonprofit dedicated to growing a thriving community where families with children of all ages with special needs can get connected, be encouraged, and find hope for the road ahead through resources, events, monthly support groups and more. 306 W El Norte Rd. Escondido, CA 92026 www.hopeonthehardroad.org International Center for ADHD Coaching Roya Kravetz, professional coach and certified parent educator. 12625 High Bluff Dr. #302 SD, 92130 858-334-8584 www.adhdsuccesscoaching.com Kinship Support Services YMCA YMCA of San Diego County Youth & Family Services provides help to grandparents and relatives caring for children whose parents are unable or unavailable to them. 619-543-9850 www.ymca.org


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Linda Collins, Ph.D., Clinical Psychology Specializes in mindfulness-based psychotherapy and offers parenting groups for parents of children with disabilities or typical developmental challenges. 4455 Murphy Canyon Rd. #100 SD, 92123 858-536-8985 www.mindfultherapydoc.com Make-A-Wish Foundation of San Diego Creates life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses. 12344 Escala Dr. SD, 92128 858-707-9474 www.wish.org/sandiego Mental Health Systems, Inc. Family service programs identify and address mental health needs and alcohol and drug issues, as well as assist clients with creating healthy interpersonal relationships. Programs provide innovative, strengths-based, individualized and culturally sensitive services. 9465 Farnham St., SD, 92123 858-573-2600 www.mhsinc.org Michele McGrath Wolfson, MFT Marriage and Family Counseling for families with special needs. 6353 El Camino Real #K Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-431-1819 Parent Group for Medical Kids Parent support and resource group for kids with complex medical needs. Services may be affected by county health regulations. 14020 Lake Poway Rd.

Poway, CA 92064 858-722-7503 novako@mac.com Parenting Services - ABLT, Inc. Assists parents with disabilities to learn primary care functions for their children, such as forming a parental bond, childcare, feeding, safety and emergency training, and support for doctor visits. 8825 Aero Dr. #215 SD, 92123 619-741-1548 www.abetterlifetogether.org Parents Advocating Together Offers support to parents of children with special needs (preschool to high school) in San Diego County. PAT provides information, trainings, educational and emotional support to parents as they navigate their child’s rights under IDEA 2004. 858-213-8005 www.patsd.org POSSE (Parents of Students in Special Education) Help navigate IEP process for learning disabilities. 619-335-0536 www.possesandiego.org Rolling With Me Nonprofit and growing network of community-based, bilingual peer support, advocacy and awareness. Puts on conferences, speaking engagements, and disability awareness events for those with physical disabilities. Connects individuals with medical supplies and equipment. 619-634-9080 www.rollingwithme.org

Roots and Wings Consulting Marriage and family therapists, educators, social workers and psychologists with expertise in parenting, Autism, grief, communication, depression, anxiety, play therapy and more. 9541 Grossmont Summit Dr. La Mesa, CA 91941 619-737-7721 www.RootsAndWingsConsulting .com San Diego Family Magazine The best way for San Diego County parents to stay connected to parenting support and family fun! Free monthly magazine, website and eNewsletter offers articles and resources for health, education, camps, holidays and local family activities for all ages and abilities. Visit the website and stay connected through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest. 619-685-6970 www.SanDiegoFamily.com San Diego Regional Center (SDRC) Serves as a focal point in the community for services and other community resources for the families of people with developmental disabilities within San Diego and Imperial counties. 4355 Ruffin Rd. #200 SD, 92123 858-576-2996 www.sdrc.org Special Needs Resource Foundation of San Diego Helps parents, caregivers and advocates in the special needs community overcome challenges by bringing together people, information and resources. The foundation (in partnership with San Diego Family Magazine) publishes and distributes Flourishing Families annually, plus a free bi-monthly eNewsletter designed for families with special needs. Visit website to subscribe. 619-685-6970 www.SNRFSD.org TERI Campus of Life Guides adults through the process of finding services for students and adults with developmental

disabilities. Classes are available to become a qualified life coach for those with special needs for parents and professionals. 251 Airport Rd. Oceanside, CA 92058 760-721-1706 www.teriinc.org Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) A licensed resource (foster) family agency providing resource family placements for youth with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Family focused program offers support to birth families and their children with the goal of addressing needs before they reach a crisis level. Assessment and intervention services provide the support and programs necessary to ensure that individuals receive services which promote full inclusion. 4740 Murphy Canyon Rd. #300 SD, 92123 858-467-0600 www.tmi-inc.org UCSD Center for Mindfulness Eight-week course to teach mindful coping skills. 5060 Shoreham Pl. #330 SD, 92122 858-334-4636 https://cih.ucsd.edu/mindfulness Walden Family Services (See listing under Foster Care) WIC-SDSU Research Foundation Low-moderate income nutrition referral assistance program for pregnant and postpartum women and children 0-5. Countywide locations 888-999-6897 www.sdsuwic.com Xcite Steps Family Therapy Provides family coping skills and relationship conflict resolution through an individualized approach to parents, couples, siblings, and families who experience stress or anxiety due to ASD or other developmental disability diagnoses. 858-428-0222 www.xcitesteps.com

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YMCA Kinship Support Supports kinship caregivers, relatives who are raising the child of another family member through resources, case management. Support groups and respite care. 619-281-8313 x10743 www.ymcasd.org/communitysupport/ymca-youth-andfamily-services/familysupport-and-preservation/ kinship-support-services

PARTY PLANNING AND SPECIAL EVENTS Adventure Ski and Snowboard School (See listing under Recreation) Big Animals for Little Kids Nonprofit provides fun for children in homeless shelters, hospitals and foster care facilities, and at events for kids with special needs. Volunteers dress in animal costumes, paint faces, make balloon hats, and create photo keepsakes. 4629 Cass St. #342

SD, 92109 619-723-3142 www.biganimalsforlittlekids.org DJ Noah Music spun for your home or community event by Noah, a DJ with Autism. 949-291-8911 www.djnoaht.com Floaties (See listing under Recreation) Modern Sword Fighting of San Diego Offers “Knight for A Day” birthday parties for kids of all abilities 6 and up; safe, soft foam-padded armor and foam sword and shield games at over 30 San Diego County parks. Also offers group/private classes in Modern Sword Fighting. 619-252-1624 www.msfsd.com San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum (See listing under Recreation)

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Starry Lane Bakery Delicious allergy-free breads, cakes and pastries (gluten-free/wheat-free, nut-free, egg-free and milk free), and special orders for events. 3925 Fourth Ave. SD, 92103 619-328-0500 www.starrylanebakery.com

PHOTOGRAPHY AND ARTISTIC SERVICES Inclusion In Focus Adam Lanser, therapist for children with special needs turned photographer/videographer, mentors young adults with disabilities in photography, videography and editing for events. 858-232-8154 www.adamlanser.com/ specialneedsprogram Joel’s Vision Arts Local author, speaker and artist with Autism creates books, videos and art for sale, a portion of which benefits a scholarship fund for art and music therapy for children with disabilities. www.joelsvisionarts.com

Savoring the Sweet Life Photography Hour-long sessions held at location of your choice, at any time of day. Their goal is to capture a slice of life, not just a photo. Photographer has a Master’s Degree in Education with training in special needs. 858-829-6584 www.savoringthesweetlife.com Vikki Dinh Photography Specializes in quick, sweet and natural images of children of all ages and needs. Choose from stress-free, patient family sessions or affordable, mini sessions capturing the essence of your child in a variety of themes and settings. 858-414-2974 www.vikkidinh.com

PHYSICAL THERAPY ACES, Inc. (See listing under Education) Blast Off Children’s Therapy Services (See listing under Speech and Language)


California Children’s Services State-run program provides care and therapies to children with disabilities and health problems. Multiple SD County locations 619-528-4000 www.sandiegocounty.gov/ content/sdc/hhsa/programs/phs/ california_children_services.html www.dhcs.ca.gov/Services/CCS Functional Integrated Therapeutic Services (See listing under Occupational Therapy) HM Therapy Services (see Listing under Occupational Therapy) Innovative Therapy 4-Kids, Inc. (See listing under Speech and Language) Kara Dodds and Associates Pediatric Therapy Center (See listing under Speech and Language) K.I.D.S. Therapy Associates, Inc. (See listing Under Speech and Language) Kirsch Therapy (See listing under Speech and Language) Milestone Pediatric Therapy (See listing under Occupational Therapy) Move Play Grow Comprehensive program for physical therapy, developmental therapy, occupational therapy, speech and language therapy, wellness consultation, and infant massage for total child wellness. 427 S Cedros Ave. #101 Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-704-4464 www.moveplaygrow.com

feeding, AAC and neuromuscular training. 3355 Mission Ave. #123 Oceanside, CA 92058 760-529-4975 www.oceansidetherapygroup .com Pediatric Therapy Specialists Physical, occupational and speech therapists dedicated to improving the quality of life for children and infants experiencing developmental delays and special needs through assessment and individualized treatment programs. Three clinics in SD 858-514-0375 www.therapyspecialists.net PT in Motion (See Excel Speech listing under Speech and Language) Rady Children’s Physical Therapy Department Rehabilitation services for children of all ages, providing therapy for neurological, congenital, orthopedic and developmental problems. Multiple locations 858-966-8100 www.rchsd.org RL Therapy Group Pediatric practice providing speech, occupational and physical therapy for children 0–18. Empowers parents, caregivers and clients to make small shifts throughout their daily routines that produce large gains in growth and development. 2831 Camino del Rio S. #305 SD, 92108 619-567-9448 www.rlspeechtherapy.com San Diego Center for Speech Therapy (See listing under Speech and Language)

My Kids Place (See listing under Occupational Therapy)

Specialized Therapy Services (See listing under Education)

Oceanside Therapy Group Speech, occupational and physical therapy for children, including

SPOT Kids School Therapies (See listing under Occupational Therapy)

Knight for a Day Birthday Parties! At over 30 parks in San Diego County Soft Padded Sword & Shield Classes, Gear Rentals & Events

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www.msfsd.com RECREATION Accessibility Mornings at the Fleet Once a month Fleet Science Center opens an hour early so families with special needs can enjoy science exhibits, a sensory-friendly film screening (quieter setting) and have access to a special cool-off space. Offers closed-captioning for all films in the Giant Dome Theater. Fleet Science Center 1875 El Prado, SD 92101 619-283-1233 www.rhfleet.org/visit/accessibility Accessibility Mornings at the New Children’s Museum Provides free access for families who benefit from a sensory-friendly experience and quieter setting (downtown location only) the second Saturday of each month, an hour before opening to the public (stay all day, if desired). Interactive art installations include sensory activities and designated break zones that provide safe, comfortable and enjoyable experiences. See website for dates/times. 200 W Island Ave., SD 92101 619-233-8792 www.thinkplaycreate.org/ accessibility-mornings ACEing Autism Offers weekend tennis clinics for children with Autism between the ages of 5 and 18. Clinics are one hour, with sessions running for 6–8 weeks at a time. 1505 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. Solana Beach, CA 92075 310-401-0544 www.aceingautism.org/locations/ solana-beach-ca

Adaptive Sports and Recreation Association Year-round league sports, mentor program, recreational sports for children and adults with physical disabilities, and Junior Adaptive Sports Camp. 619-336-1806 www.adaptivesportsandrec.org Adventure Ski and Snowboard School Certified Recreational Therapist and professional snowsports instructors experienced with special needs use a one-on-one approach to teach people of all abilities how to ski or snowboard (or improve skills) on a safe, carpeted slope. Includes people with ASD, physical disabilities, visual impairment and more. Encinitas, CA 92024 760-942-2188 www.adventureski.com Altitude Trampoline Park Fun, inclusive, bounce experience with high-quality trampolines, dodgeball court, Battlebeam, foam pit, rock climbing walls and more. 1928 Hacienda Dr. Vista, CA 92081 760-842-5142 www.altitudevista.com Amanda’s Adaptive Martial Arts Adaptive martial arts from a COTA and family member of a person with disabilities focusing on body awareness, muscle strength, impulse control and sensory processing. Multiple locations in SD County 917-375-9101 www.amandasmartialarts.com

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Our closed-captioning system is complimentary, and the system is accessible throughout the theater seating areas.

Additionally, headsets are available that increase the intelligibility of theater presentations by enhancing the narration and dialogue and lowering the music and sound effects.

Ask for closed captioning or for a complimentary headset for any documentary or movie at the ticket counter.

Enjoy the Fleet's exhibit galleries in a quieter setting, an hour before regular public hours, and with access to a special cool-off space. Stay and enjoy the museum all day. Admission includes a special documentary film screening at 10 a.m. with the house lights on and a lower soundtrack volume.

America the Beautiful Access Pass, National Parks Service U.S. residents with documented disabilities are eligible for a free pass to all national parks, historic sites and recreation areas that charge entrance fees. www.nps.gov AmpSurf Adaptive Surfing Nonprofit organization established to Promote, Inspire, Educate, and Rehabilitate (PIER) people with disabilities and their families through Adaptive Surf Therapy, learn-to-surf clinics and competitions throughout Southern California. 805-441-5271 www.ampsurf.org Aqua Pros Swim School Special Abilities program customized for children with special needs. Pool Pals program designed for children with Autism. 4635 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. (located in Boys & Girls Club) SD, 92117 619-209-2990 www.aquapros.org/pool-pals

Aqua-Tots SNAP Swim Lessons Special Needs Adaptive Program (SNAP) pairs a trained instructor 1:1 with a child; Mommy and Me classes for infants as young as 4 months. 2015 Birch Rd. #1505 Chula Vista, CA 91915 619-485-3763 www.aqua-tots.com/otay-ranch Arms Wide Open Instructors guide students through dance, movement and percussion, enabling dancers with disabilities to learn and work at their own pace while enjoying dance and choreography. 237 E Main St. #A El Cajon, CA 92020 619-579-6197 www.armswideopensd.org ASD Mornings at the Nat Once a month, the San Diego Natural History Museum opens an hour early to provide a less crowded environment for visitors with ASD and similar diagnoses to explore at their own pace and watch a movie in

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the giant screen theater with lower volume and more light. Quiet room open from 9 a.m. to noon if visitors need to decompress. RSVP online. 1788 El Prado, SD, 92101 877-946-7797 www.sdnat.org/visit/accessibility/ asd-mornings Autism-Friendly Sensory Playtime at La Mesa Library Special library playtime where children with ASD are not expected to act according to typical library rules. 8074 Allison Ave. La Mesa, CA 91942 619-469-2151 www.lamesalibrary.org Autism-Friendly Sensory Storytime Inclusive, interactive story hour designed for young children on the spectrum and their families; sometimes includes music and sensory play. Civic Center Library Children’s Reading Corner

330 N Coast Hwy. Oceanside, CA 92054 760-435-5600 www.oceansidepubliclibrary.org AYSO VIP (Very Important Players) Soccer Program Program provides a quality soccer experience for children and adults with physical or mental disabilities. The emphasis is on participation and fun! 800-872-2976 VIPcoordinator@ayso152.org www.ayso152.org Barnes Tennis Center Wheelchair Program A program for children and adults with physical limitations. Beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. 4490 W Point Loma Blvd. SD, 92107 619-221-9000 www.barnestenniscenter.com Binford I CAN, Too! Center at San Diego Central Library (See listing under Education)


accessibility mornings join us for a sensory-friendly experience at the Museum! Second Saturdays See dates and times at thinkplaycreate.org/accessibility-mornings

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Sharon/FF2018 VIP teams may include individuals with: • Autism • Down Syndrome • Cerebral Palsy • Mental or emotional challenges • Impaired mobility

AYSO VIP (Very Important Player) Soccer Program for children and adults with disabilities VIP teams forming in Tierrasanta and around the County Please contact the R152 VIP Coordinator to learn more Vipcoordinator@ayso152.org www.ayso152.org Blue Roses Girls Group Fosters friendships with activities (fashion shows, camps and more) aimed at teen girls with Autism, ASD and social challenges. www.bluerosesgirls.com Bobcat Buddies Sage Creek High School program in which a typical student is paired with a student with special needs in various sports and recreational activities throughout the year. 3900 Cannon Rd. Carlsbad, CA 92010 760-729-0207 www.scbobcatbuddies.weebly .com/index.html Bridge to the Beach Program Provides family-friendly beach days and a one-week camp that enables ATPF clients and families to practice, paddle boarding, kayaking and surfing. Participants are paired with Junior Lifeguards for 1:1 mentoring June-August. 619-222-4465 www.autismtreeproject.org/ programs/atpf-bridge-to-thebeach-family-day Bubbles Swim School Offers instructional swim for students of all ages and abilities, as young as two months old. Dedicated to the highest quality of instruction and safety. Call for an evaluation. 10369 Campo Rd. Spring Valley, CA 91978 619-660-0128 www.bubblesswimschool.com California Miss Amazing Teaches girls self-esteem through two programs: AMPLIFY is an

educational program that teaches self-advocacy skills to girls (ages 5 & up) and women with disabilities in a fun environment; ADVOCATE is a leadership development program that empowers girls and women with disabilities to drive important changes locally and nationally. 714-882-9628 www.missamazing.org Cardiff Sockers Champions League Champions League Soccer program designed for athletes of all ages and abilities to participate in the joy of playing soccer. www.cardiffsockers.org/ champions-league Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) Recreational opportunities, equipment grants, community and mentorship for individuals with physical challenges. 9591 Waples St., SD, 92121 858-866-0959 www.challengedathletes.org Challenged Sailors San Diego Therapeutic and recreational adaptive sailing opportunities for fun and independence. 955 Harbor Island Dr. SD, 92101 760-690-6594 www.challengedsailors.org Cheryl’s Place, Montevalle Park Park with specially designed playground equipment accessible to children in wheelchairs. 840 Duncan Ranch Rd. Chula Vista, CA 91914 www.chulavistaca.gov

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Children’s Nature Retreat Animal retreat and farm for over 140 domesticated livestock from around the world helps children learn appreciation for animals, nature, sustainable farming and the ecosystem. Reservations for groups with special needs. 5178 Japatul Spur Alpine, CA 91901 619-320-4942 www.childrensnatureretreat.com Chuck E Cheese Sensory Sensitive Sundays Opens two hours early on the first Sunday of the month, specifically for children with Autism and other special needs. Offers reduced lighting and noise, trained staff and full menu. Multiple locations in SD County www.chuckecheese.com/sensorysensitive-sundays Chula Vista Therapeutic Recreation Department Young Adult Programs Free dance, fitness and musical theater programs for ages 18+ through the city of Chula Vista. Carmel Wilson, Recreation Supervisor III cwilson@chulavistaca.gov 619-409-5439 www.chulavistaca.gov/ departments/recreation

Danceology Performing Arts Campus Adaptive dance teaches the basics of ballet and creative movement in a fun and inviting atmosphere to girls ages 6+ with special needs. 10750 Thornmint Rd. #102 SD, 92127 858-613-1155 www.danceology.biz Dance with this ABILITY: Malashock Dance Co. In partnership with St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center, Malashock Dance facilitates a program where young adults are integrated into a professional environment at Dorothea Laub Dance Place. Weekly dance classes incorporate motor skills, spatial awareness and selfexpression. 2650 Truxtun Rd. #104 SD, 92106 619-260-1622 www.malashockdance.org/ danceability Dancing Around the Oak Tree Art Studio Inclusive art classes for people of all abilities. Schedule a class for your event. 619-994-8047 FB @dancingaroundtheoaktree

Connections - National Comedy Theatre Six-week program where a boardcertified behavioral analyst helps students 13–17 on the Autism spectrum explore emotions, listening skills, social skills and pragmatic language through games and funny, improvised scenarios. 3717 India St., SD, 92103 619-295-4999 www.unscriptedlearning.org/ connections

Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra Personalized instruction and adaptive equipment for winter and summer sports, including skiing, snowboarding, biking, and flatwater paddling. Plus, family camps, weekly sports meet-ups and skills development programs in a variety of Paralympic sports. Mammoth Lakes, CA 760-934-0791 www.disabledsportseasternsierra .org

Creative Stages of Dance/New Dramatic Arts San Diego Danceworks offers introductory and private dance lessons for children with special needs. 2653 Ariane Dr., SD, 92117 858-272-7456 www.sddanceworks.com

Dixon Lake–Accessible Cabin Accessible camping for persons with physical disabilities. 1700 N La Honda Dr. Escondido, CA 92027 Park Ranger: 760-839-4680 www.escondido.org/Dixon-Lakeaccessible-cabin.aspx


Extraordinary Kids at scripps pErforming arts acadEmy

New pilot program in dance and musical theatre for kids 5 to 17 • Experience the Joy of performing in small, Inclusive and Reverse Mainstream classes in Dance and Theater • Nurturing environment • Small class size

• Inclusive and reverse mainstream for typical and non-typical students • Scholarships available for those who qualify

• Assessment to discern the level of support for your child to be in class • A part for every person - technical backstage opportunities too • ABA-trained for kids on the Spectrum • Open to all physical abilities

9920 Scripps Lake Drive, Suite 105, San Diego CA 92131 (Scripps Ranch) 3880 Valley Centre Drive Suite 208, San Diego CA 92130 (Carmel Valley)

(858) 586-7834 • https://scrippsballet.com/academy/ex-kids Encinitas Express, Express Our Best Soccer Program Kids with special needs ages 5–17 participate in soccer-oriented activities in a 1:1 player-to-coach setting. 760-481-8122 www.encinitas-soccer.org/ expressourbest Engel Family Field, San Dieguito County Park Wheelchair accessible baseball field built by Miracle League. 1628 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. Del Mar, CA 92015 619-679-5552 www.miracleleagueof sandiego.org Eucalyptus Park Playground built by American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons and KaBOOM! that includes a spiral climber, angled cliff hanger, and V-bounce for children with special needs. Fourth and C St. Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-425-9844 www.chulavistaca.gov

Expressions Dance and Movement Center-Darby’s Dancers Free dance class for children with special needs (including dancewear, shoes and fees) covered by generous donations of community members and families of typical students. 9225 Carlton Hills Blvd. #28 Santee, CA 92071 619-596-3362 www.expressionsdanceand movement.com/children-withspecial-needs/ Extraordinary Kids at Scripps Performing Arts Academy Dance and musical theater program for kids 5–17 customized to fit a child’s needs. Inclusive and reverse mainstream classes are led by faculty trained by Dr. Erin Zwahlen, BCBA and Executive Director of the ABA Education Foundation. Students are assessed to discern the level of support needed to participate in class. Scholarships available. 9920 Scripps Lake Dr. #105 SD, 92131 858-586-7834 www.scrippsballet.com/academy

Family Karate Rancho Peñasquitos Karate programs for the physically challenged. 12798 Rancho Peñasquitos Blvd. SD, 92129 858-484-4747 www.livelikeablackbelt.com Floaties Swim School Group swim instruction (3:1) for infants through adults designed to stimulate brain development while improving social and gross motor skills. Instructors with special needs training teach in a salt-purified pool. 13180 Poway Rd. Poway, CA 92064 851 Showroom Pl. #102 Eastlake, 91914 877-277-7946 www.floatiesswimschool.com Friendship Circle of San Diego Provides inclusive social and recreational experiences for children and adults with special needs. 2558 Roosevelt St. #203c Carlsbad, CA 92008 858-633-7238 www.friendshipcirclesd.com

GB Productions’ STARS Theater Arts Program For individuals with intellectual disabilities. Develops stage presence, comedy improvisation, reading and memorizing scripts, costuming, and working as a team. North Park Vaudeville & Candy Shoppe 2031 El Cajon Blvd. SD, 92104 619-647-4958 www.northparkvaudeville.com Get Air Trampoline Park — A Special Time for You Dedicated time for jumpers with special needs; music is played at a lower volume and the park’s atmosphere is calmer. One parent/ guardian can support jumpers on the trampoline for free. Siblings welcome. 12160 Community Rd. Poway, CA 92064 858-848-1247 www.getairsports.com

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Gigi’s Playhouse Down Syndrome Achievement Center (See listing under Down Syndrome) I Can Play! (See listing under Infant/Toddler Specific) iFLY Indoor Skydiving – All Abilities Nights Custom designed flight programs for kids 3 and up with physical and cognitive challenges. Guided through flight by specially trained IBA instructors. All gear included. San Diego: 619-432-4359 Oceanside: 760-606-4359 www.iflyworld.com Isadora Now Dance with All Abilities Dance class for ages 5 and up who thrive in an inclusive setting. Curriculum developed by Heather Shershun, who is certified to teach movement to people with disabilities. Seaside Arts Center 11130 E. Ocean Air Dr. #C105 SD, 92130 858-617-0880 www.isadoranow.org/allabilitiesregistration Jas Arnold Trail for All People Fully ADA accessible, 1,100 linear foot loop in the Black Mountain Regional Park offers amazing views and park space for people with mobility issues. Features interpretative signage and shade structures with space for wheelchairs. Miner’s Ridge Loop Parking Area 14895 Carmel Valley Rd. SD, 92129 858-538-8021 www.sandiego.gov/park-andrecreation/parks/trail-for-allpeople JCompany Youth Theatre Award-winning, inclusive theater program guided and inspired by theater professionals for kids 4–18, regardless of gender, religion, ethnic background, sexual orientation or economic status. Offers a variety of classes, performance, scholarship and outreach opportunities. 4126 Executive Dr. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-362-1132 www.lfjcc.org

Kelly Brush Foundation Provides grants for individuals with paralysis caused by spinal cord injury to purchase adaptive sports equipment. Partners with organizations to provide recreational opportunities and trains disabled athletes on ski racing safety. Burlington, VT 802-846-5298 www.kellybrushfoundation.org

Mainly Mozart Youth Orchestra Inclusive music education and performance organization for ages 3–23 including master class and outreach opportunities. Auditions required; students from neurodiverse communities welcome. 404 Euclid Ave. #221, SD, 92114 619-239-0100 www.mainlymozart.org

Kids Included Together (KIT) (See listing under Inclusion)

Maraya Performing Arts Chula Vista’s premier performing arts center offer classes in dance, music and theater for neurodiverse youth and adults. Cultivate a passion for the arts and join today! 861 Harold Pl. #208 Chula Vista, CA 91914 619-934-2999 www.marayaarts.com

KidVentures Provides a safe, fun and nurturing environment for San Diego families with special needs. Staff works with educators, occupational therapists and child psychologists to provide a welcoming place to learn and play. Multiple locations www.indoorplaysandiego.com La Costa Youth Organization, Champions Division Baseball program for ages 5–23 with developmental or physical disabilities. Champions players are paired with a peer buddy according to needs. Games (played in Carlsbad) have just two innings and guaranteed at-bats. www.lacostayouthorganization .website.siplay.com Leisure Express Local The Arc of San Diego offers kids, teens and adults the opportunity to attend recreational activities such as sporting events, plays, festivals, fairs and more with skilled staff trained to build social skills and promote independence. 619-685-1175 www.arc-sd.com Life Rolls On Provides adaptive surfing and skating opportunities for kids with physical disabilities. Los Angeles, CA 424-272-1992 www.liferollson.org Little League: Challenger Division Division of Little League for children ages 4-18 with physical or mental disabilities. Use the league finder tool to find the Challenger division nearest you. www.littleleague.org/play-littleleague/challenger

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Mesa Rim Adaptive Climbing Programs Provides an adaptive climbing team for ages 16+ with physical disability, a small group youth Autism program, deaf and hard-of-hearing program, and a program for climbers with Hemophilia. 405 Camino del Rio S. SD, 92108 619-908-1611 www.mesarim.com/missionvalley/ adaptive-programs Miracle League of San Diego Inclusive baseball league for ages 5+ played on an accessible field. Players are paired with typical buddies (based on need) so families can enjoy the experience of watching their kids play with real color commentary. Engel Family Field 1628 Lomas Santa Fe Dr. Del Mar, CA 92015 Bell Middle School 620 Briarwood Rd. SD, 92139 www.miracleleagueofsandiego.org Mira Mesa AYSO VIP Soccer Program Provides a quality soccer experience for individuals whose physical or mental disabilities make it difficult to successfully participate on mainstream teams. www.miramesaayso.org

Modern Sword Fighting of San Diego (See listing under Party Planning) Monday Night Live! Students with special needs are paired with neurotypical peers to explore student-chosen teen themes through acting, stand-up, scene work, show hosting, and movement culminating in a unique comedy sketch show. New Village Arts Theatre 2787 State St. Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-433-3245 www.newvillagearts.org/ mondays-with-sammy Mountain High Adaptive Skiing Adaptive lessons are 1:1 under the PSIA trained supervision of the Mountain High Winter Sports School. Students (ages 4+) must be able to hold head upright and maintain breathing on their own. Advanced 72-hour reservation required. Includes equipment. 888-754-7878 www.mthigh.com/site/lessonsand-rentals/specialty-programs/ adaptive-lessons.html Murray Callan Swim School Inclusive swim classes based on the individual needs of each child. 1012 Law St., SD, 92109 858-273-7946 www.murraycallanswimschools .com Night to Shine Prom In partnership with the Tim Tebow Foundation, a prom night experience for kids 14 and up with special needs. Poway: 858-748-1875 Vista: 760-724-6700 www.timtebowfoundation.org/ ministries/night-to-shine North County Gymnastics and the Gyminny Kids Classes designed to help children 15 mos. & up, including those with highfunctioning disabilities, experience gymnastics in a fun and positive environment. Class ratio is no more than 5:1. 17022 Camino San Bernardo SD, 92127 858-283-5147 www.gyminnykids.com


Orion Martial Arts Works with kids and adults with Autism, Down Syndrome, Cerebral Palsy, hearing impairment, sight impairment and more in karate, wrestling, coordination and agility training. 635 N Twin Oaks Valley Rd. San Marcos, CA 92069 760-445-9731 www.orionmartialarts.com PACT (Positive Action Community Theatre) Theater and dance programs designed to empower kids with special needs. Dance North County 535 Encinitas Blvd. #100 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-815-8512 www.pacthouse.org Palomar Pop Warner Challenger Division Flag football rules with modifications for ages 5–18 who are enrolled in school and have physical or mental disabilities. Level of play based on size, age and skill level is recommended where numbers allow. San Marcos, CA palomarconferencepopwarner .com/challenger Palomar Stars Pop Warner Cheer Football cheer program for ages 5–18 who are enrolled in school and have physical or mental disabilities. San Marcos, CA www.palomarconference popwarner.com Poway Youth Basketball League, Challenged Division Challenged athletes program for youths with intellectual disabilities. All games played in Meadowbrook Middle School’s gym. Poway, CA 92064 www.pybl.com Rise and Shine Christian Choral Program The San Diego Chorister Guild’s free program for children ages 8–18 with developmental or cognitive disabilities is open to children regardless of family church affiliation. Parents required to attend. 760-807-6359 klundeen24@hotmail.com www.choristersguildsandiego.org

Rockin’ Jump Trampoline Park An inclusive place to soar in open jump arenas, play trampoline dodgeball, do flips and somersaults. 8190 Miralani Dr., SD, 92126 858-693-5867 www.rockinjump.com/sandiego Roll to Success Veteran-led, men’s competitive wheelchair basketball team promotes ability awareness through school assemblies and demonstrations; players coach a nonprofit youth recreation league. Accepts donations of used sports wheelchairs for players with financial need. 619-852-6144 www.rolltosuccess.org Salvation Army Kroc Center Aquatics Offers adaptive swimming lessons designed for children with special needs, with emphasis on children with Autism. Private lessons include four 30-minute sessions. 6845 University Ave SD, 92115 619-269-1506 (Simonne Call) Simonne.Call@usw.salvationarmy .org Sam’s Posse Exceptional Rodeo Participants run the poles and barrels on Posse Ponies, ride the not-so-roughstock bulls and broncs, and rope with professional cowboys. Local and rodeo royalty help kids navigate the events, pose for photos and provide live commentary. 760-458-8873 www.samsposse.org San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum Offers sensory-friendly mornings in an inclusive learning and gardening play space with story times and STEAM activities. Also offers camps, Growing Together interactive parent/ toddler classes, and birthday parties. 320 N Broadway Escondido, CA 92025 760-233-7755 www.sdcdm.org San Diego Chill Hockey League Amateur ice hockey league for boys and girls ages 7–12 with disabilities

who are physically able to play but unable to participate in a typical organized league. Equipment, coaching and mentoring provided. UTC Ice Rink 4545 La Jolla Village Dr. SD, 92122 619-307-3378 www.sandiegochill.org San Diego Civic Youth Ballet Ballet for Me! is a classical ballet program designed for children ages 7 & up with unique physical needs. Casa del Prado Building 1650 El Prado #209 Balboa Park, SD, 92101 619-233-3060 www.sdcyb.org San Diego Ice Arena Allows certain mobility devices on the ice to experience the feeling of skating; partners with Sports for Exceptional Athletes for seasonal sessions of ice sports. 11048 Ice Skate Pl., SD, 92126 858-530-1825 www.sdice.com

San Diego Parks & Rec— Therapeutic Recreation Services Inclusive camps, sports leagues, social groups and recreational activities for individuals 3 and up with special needs and their families. Park de la Cruz Community Center 3901 Landis St., SD, 92105 619-525-8247 www.sandiego.gov/ TherapeuticRecreationServices San Diego Soccer Club’s TOPSoccer Program North County community-based inclusive spring and fall soccer program for ages 4 and up with physical or mental disabilities. 858-683-3357 www.sandiegosoccerclub.org Sensory-Friendly Films AMC Theater bi-monthly films with lowered sound and more light for kids with sensory needs. Multiple SD County locations www.amctheatres.com/programs/ sensory-friendly-films

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Therapeutic Recreation Services •

Inclusive goal-oriented activities, community outings, adapted sports, recreation programs, and more!

Social skill development and leisure education

Children and adults with any type of disability

Programs supervised by

Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialists (CTRS)

3901 Landis Street, San Diego, CA 92105 (619) 525-8247 sandiego.gov/TherapeuticRecreationServices

Sharp Healthcare Adapted Sports and Recreation Therapy Includes Gentle Fitness exercise classes, quad rugby, adaptive aquatics program, adaptive yoga, weight training and adaptive golf clinic. 5555 Grossmont Center Dr. La Mesa, CA 91941 858-939-3048 www.sharp.com/services/rehab/ adapted-sports.cfm The Shine Project Foundation Nonprofit aims to bridge the gap between families, individuals with special needs and local communities by partnering with businesses and organizations to provide special enrichment events, camps and inclusive opportunities. www.theshineproject foundation.org Sing, Move and Play Music Academy Offers 1:1 piano and group keyboard lessons for ages 3–adult. Music helps physical, emotional, intellectual and social development. Try

Harmony Road group instruction (18 mos–11 yrs), a comprehensive early childhood music program. 13018 Pomard Way Poway, CA 92064 www.singmoveandplay.com Sky Sailing at Warner Springs Adaptive soaring equipment for young adults with physical disabilities. 31930 Hwy. 79 Warner Springs, CA 92086 760-782-0404 www.skysailing.com SMYBB Shooting Stars Inclusive program for ages 5–22 with social, intellectual and mild physical disabilities to learn basketball in a fun, non-competitive environment, some with “buddies” (mentors). 274 Pico Ave. San Marcos, CA 92069 www.smybbshootingstars.com South Bay Little League Challenger Division Special division of Little League for

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players 4–18 (up to age 22 if still enrolled in school) with a physical or intellectual challenge. 1500 Max Ave. Chula Vista, CA 91911 619-408-7236 www.southbayll.com Special Fishies: Aquatic Freedom and Education Inclusive semi- and private swim lessons, aquatic strengthening, and ocean safety for 6 mos.–adults at The Plunge in Belmont Park; instructor has 25 years experience working with people with disabilities. 714-352-9714 FB @SpecialFishies Special Olympics of Southern California/SD County Offers free, year-round sports training and competition for all with intellectual disabilities. Develops improved physical fitness, selfconfidence and a positive self-image. 2869 Historic Decatur Rd. SD, 92106 619-283-6100 www.sosc.org/sandiego Sports for Exceptional Athletes Community-based sports program serving athletes with developmental disabilities ages 5–adult. Offers 24 sports in four seasons for persons with and without disabilities to interact and form lasting friendships. 9575 Aero Dr. #B, SD, 92123 858-565-7432 www.s4ea.org St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center Adaptive Swim Lessons and Competitive Swim Team Year-round, warm water adaptive

swim lessons for ages 6 mos.–adult with special needs. Taught by certified instructors who provide a low student to teacher ratio. Adaptive swim team available for swimmers who want to compete. Pre-registration necessary. 2119 E Madison Ave. El Cajon, CA 92019 619-442-5129 www.stmsc.org S.T.A.R.S. Karate (Freestyle Martial Arts) Free karate lessons for children ages 7–18 with disabilities. Typical siblings welcome in special classes but must pay. 3760 Sports Arena Blvd. #1 SD, 92110 619-224-9600 www.freestylesd.com Stoked for Life Foundation Hosts free clinics for adaptive paddle boarding and adaptive surfing, enhances public policy on beach access for the disabled, and furthers advancements in adaptive water sports equipment. Hands-on disability and safety training available for volunteers. 760-520-5189 www.stokedforlife.org Sunsational Swim School Experienced swim instructors provide 1:1 lessons to children with special needs through the use of unique visual aids. Safety awareness and specialized instruction in your home or community pool. 888-788-2140 www.sunsationalswimschool.com /special-needs-swim-lessons


Surfin Fire Surf School Year-round individual and group surf lessons and camps in Oceanside, Carlsbad and Encinitas for all ages and most abilities by an Encinitas firefighter with swift water rescue certification and his trained staff. Surfboards and wetsuits provided. 760-438-0538 www.surfinfire.com

unique experience to draw upon the abilities of students with Asperger’s and high functioning ASD, helping students 6–18 engage in fun projects while becoming expert coders. Minecraft and child-friendly programs help teach computer science and game design. 858-869-9430 www.thoughtstem.com

girls with physical and/or intellectual disabilities. Every player in the Spirit Division is provided a typical buddy who helps and encourages them to learn softball skills. 1851 S Melrose Dr. Vista, CA 92084 includespirit@yahoo.com www.vistags.org/page/ show/1762817-spirit-league

Swiftkick Martial Arts Applied martial arts program for kids with special needs where students work on balance, courage, selfawareness and core strength in a safe, non-threatening setting. Private sessions available. San Diego: 858-385-1600 Carlsbad: 760-930-9300 www.swiftkickma.com

TOPSoccer (Outreach program through La Jolla Youth Soccer) For athletes ages 5–18 with mental or physical challenges. Kids are placed into groups based on ability. 3908 Torrey Pines Rd. La Jolla, CA 92037 858-677-9779 www.lajollasoccer.org

Waves4All Adaptive Surfing and Sailing Provides safe, adaptive surfing and sailing sessions by a team of lifelong surfers and ocean lovers. 858-531-0442 www.waves4all.org

Swim2John One-on-one swim program from 17 months old for most abilities. For ages 30 mos. and up, coach insists you will have a swimming child in 10 days! 858-444-6092 www.swim2john.com Tap Fever Studios Dance for people of any ability welcomes all. Instructors have experience working with the disabled community and provide dance opportunities free of charge. Adaptive dance classes for partner organizations are inclusive and open to the general public. 2146 Garnet Ave. SD, 92109 858-456-7301 www.tapfever.com/classes/ adaptive-dance TERI Campus of Life Enrichment Programs Agriculture, equestrian, culinary, fitness and music programs for students and adults with special needs including the Peas n’ Carrots 4-H club. 251 Airport Rd. Oceanside, CA 92058 760-721-1706 www.teriinc.org ThoughtSTEM Coding and Computer Science The world of technology offers a

USD Football and Baseball Player Mentor Program USD Toreros teams and Autism Tree Project Foundation (ATPF) mentor kids with Autism. The Toreros host ATPF families at every home game, where the kids get to cheer on their players during the game and play catch with the players post game. 2845 Nimitz Blvd. #C, SD, 92106 619-222-4465 www.autismtreeproject.org/ programs/usd-football-playermentor-program USSD 4S Ranch Karate Karate program for all abilities incorporates leadership, life lessons and social skills. Student evaluation leads to class placement and a twoweek free trial period. 10750 Thornmint Rd. #103 SD, 92127 858-674-9757 www.ussd4sranch.com Valley Center TOPSoccer Community-based soccer training program. Players are placed by ability (not age). Athletes are partnered with a trained buddy.All ages welcome. 28235 Cobb Ln. Valley Center, CA 92082 760-525-5363 www.valleycentertopsoccer.com Vista Girls Softball Spirit Division Team sport experience for boys and

Wheelchair Dancers Org. Free classes for all ages and abilities interested in wheelchair dancing. Eight-week programs offered around San Diego in ballroom dance, Latin and other forms. 4584 Calle de Vida, SD, 92124 858-573-1571 www.wheelchairdancers.org YMCA of San Diego County Swim lessons, sports leagues, day camps and overnight camps for children preschool and up all summer long. Children with special needs are always welcome at the Y. Countywide, 858-292-9622 www.ymcasd.org

RESEARCH STUDY PARTICIPATION DiG FASD Fetal alcohol research study at the Indiana University School of Medicine. Everyone with FASD has a different experience, and genetics may play a role in these differences. By understanding how genes impact FASD, treatments and interventions can be improved. https://digfasd.org SDSU Toddler MRI Project A brain imaging (MRI) study of early brain markers of Autism Spectrum Disorder. New studies on-going. 6363 Alvarado Ct. #200 SD, 92120 619-594-2500 http://.scan.sdsu.edu

SPARK Autism Study Study for children with Autism and their families provides researchers with medical and genetic information from tens of thousands of individuals and families. Data is used to start new research to advance the understanding of Autism and provide meaningful information and resources to participants. www.sparkforautism.org Transition, Employment and Technology Lab Study Colorado State University and partner universities have an opportunity for students ages 14–22 with disabilities to participate in one of two compensated research studies to better assess and place students in jobs. Designed to find the best placement for students and for participating universities to gain a better understanding of student transition and workplace needs. www.vocfit.com

RESPITE/CHILDCARE/ SKILLED NURSING AccentCare Home Health of CA (See listing under In-Home Support Services) American United Home Care Quality in-home private duty nursing, private duty home care and respite care. 800-324-9770 www.americanunitedhome care.com Apex PROaupair Places live-in au pairs with degrees or experience in teaching, speech/ language pathology, occupational therapy, physical therapy or nursing who are trained to support in-home therapies, taking kids to therapy appointments, homework, administering medication and feeding. 844-787-6566 www.proaupair.com ARCC Center Respite In-home respite, sibling care and more. SDRC vendor #HQ0826 619-488-6002 www.arccCenter.org

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Maxim Healthcare Services has been serving San Diego County for over 25 years! OUR SERVICES INCLUDE • In-home Shift Nursing • ABA Therapy • Therapy Services • Respite Care

Contact us today! San Diego: 619-299-9350 Carlsbad: 760-438-0078 All insurances accepted San Diego Regional Center Vendor

The Arc of San Diego Respite Care Community Option Program 24/7 for families that receive In-Home Respite Services through the SDRC enables the respite worker to take the client out of the home and into the community. Weekend Away program allows family a quick trip while the client stays at the Respite House. Private pay option for additional hours beyond contract. 619-685-1175 www.arc-sd.com/respite At Your Home Familycare In-home care for adults, teens and children with disabilities. 6540 Lusk Blvd. #C-266 SD, 92121 858-625-0406 www.atyourhomefamilycare.com Aveanna Healthcare Specializes in private homecare with screened, trained and credentialed nurses and home healthcare aides. Provides clinical support 24 hours a day, including weekends and holidays. 2020 Camino del Rio N #600 SD, 92108 619-574-6744 338 Via Vera Cruz #210 San Marcos, CA 92078 760-744-0200 www.aveanna.com AVID In-Home Respite Services Provides quality, reliable, caring, in-home respite services for infants, toddlers, children, and adults, 7 days a week from 6 a.m.-11 p.m. 562 W Grand Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 760-498-4931 www.avidbdp.org

BrightStar Care San Diego HHA Childcare for kids with special needs, Certified Nursing Assistants for inhome 24-hour care or occupational, physical, speech and IV therapies. Central & East County 858-777-9525 www.brightstarcare.com Care.com Membership required online resource helps parents find nannies, babysitters, behavioral management specialists and other special needs care. Background checks. www.care.com Casa Pacifica Adult Day Health Care Center Transportation assistance, therapies, activities and recreation daily for adults 18 and older with disabilities. 1424 30th St. #C, SD, 92154 619-424-8181 www.casa-pacifica.com Child Development Associates (CDA) Child Care Alternative Payment Program for 0-12 (See listing under Infant/Toddler Specific) Community Interface Services Nonprofit organization provides individualized care, supervision and companionship for children ages 3+ and young adults in the privacy and comfort of their own homes so their caregivers may take time for self-care. 2621 Roosevelt St. Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-729-3866 4909 Murphy Canyon Rd. #505 SD, 92123 858-732-5070 www.communityinterfaceservices .org

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Dependable Nursing Provides nursing services to individuals with physical and mental challenges, including before and afterschool care, LVN and CNA/NA services, and interim nursing. 5055 Avenida Encinas #120 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-602-0583 www.dependablenursing.org Imperial Valley Respite, Inc. (See listing in Imperial Valley) 2300 Boswell Rd., Ste. 290 Chula Vista, CA 91914 619-422-1311 www.ivrespite.com Maxim Healthcare Services Provides in-home skilled nursing, respite care and ABA services. Vendored through the SDRC and takes a variety of insurances, including Medi-Cal and TriCare. TriCare patients who already receive nursing care are also eligible for in-home OT, PT and speech/language services. 3111 Camino Del Rio N #1200 SD, 92108 619-299-9350 2141 Palomar Airport Rd. #350 Carlsbad, CA 92011 760-438-0078 www.maximhealthcare.com Not To Worry, Inc. Service of professional caregivers for safe respite, in-home care, comprehensive health teaching, and timely assistance with pediatric and family health concerns. 7801 Mission Center Ct. #106 SD, 92108 619-718-4871 1030 La Bonita Dr. San Marcos, 92078 760-471-5131 www.nottoworryinc.com Sam and Rose Stein Education Center Special Care Services Child special care program and adult behavioral day program. 6145 Decena Dr. SD, 92120 619-281-5511 x221 8910 Clairemont Mesa Blvd. SD, 92123 858-514-5100 www.vistahill.org

TERI Family Support Services Home respite services for children and adults with disabilities funded through SDRC or parent tuition. 251 Airport Rd. Oceanside, CA 92058 760-721-1706 www.teriinc.org Together We Grow Skilled Nursing Care Center-based infant through adults, with skilled nursing care with weekend-overnight, afterschool, infant and preschool programs. Funding for qualifying families. Vista, CA 92081 760-757-6031 SD, 92123 858-751-0506 www.togetherwegrow.net Toward Maximum Independence Family Focus Supports Program designed to keep families with children who have intellectual and/or developmental disabilities together by offering behavioral supports and training for parents, extended family members and respite providers. Out-of-home respite care by well-trained, certified resource families per SDRC referral. 4740 Murphy Canyon Rd. #300 SD, 92123 800-877-5452 www.tmi-inc.org/family-focused YMCA Childcare Resource Service Childcare referrals, respite care for children and afterschool care for teens who have special needs. Provides health and behavioral health services, financial assistance for childcare for income-eligible families, parent and provider education, and resources for choosing childcare. 800-481-2151 www.ymcasd.org/childcareresource-service

SAFETY Amber Alert GPS GPS-based tracking with additional features such as “breadcrumbing”(tracking exact path of child), low battery alerts, off/on alerts, and alerts for when a child is within 500 feet of a registered sex offender’s home. www.amberalertgps.com


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AngelSense Wearable GPS device designed for children with special needs. Analytic Server continuously monitors child’s location; alerts any unexpected changes. Web and mobile app provide access to schedule, map and picture views, find-child mode and listen-in capabilities. 888-999-2023 www.angelsense.com Find ’em Scent Safe Dedicated to improving public safety by providing and advocating for tactical, rapid-response recovery of wandering or missing persons, through the use of personal scent technologies and public safety education. 951-310-8657 www.findemscentsafe.com GET SAFE Targeted curriculum for schools and organizations for people with disabilities including bullying and disabilities awareness. Using a combination of counseling,

education, physical training and humor, trainers engage groups in an interactive forum to bring awareness to at-risk populations. 714-834-0050 www.getsafeusa.com If I Need Help Personal Wearable QR ID Codes ID Cards, dog tags, patches and clothing with personalized QR codes to help reunite lost children or adults with their families. Smartphones can read basic safety and contact information to help individuals who may not be able to communicate. 661-524-6732 www.ifineedhelp.org Lively Wearable 2 Watch-like wearable that allows the wearer to call for help and be tracked from a computer or mobile phone. Has one of the least expensive monthly payments that uses smart phone technology. 800-918-8543 www.lively.com

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MedicAlert Provides members with MedicAlert neck chains or bracelets that alert emergency responders of basic medical conditions, allergies, or special needs when the member is unconscious or unable to speak. 800-432-5378 www.medicalert.org

Pacific Safety Center Nationally certified Child Passenger Safety Technicians (CPST) teach parents and caregivers how to keep children safe by choosing the right car seat, installing and using it correctly. 9880 Via Pasar #F, SD, 92126 858-621-2313 https://psc411.com/carseat

Medical ID Marketplace Fashionable, informative ID medical jewelry including TEXT ID jewelry, which allows the first responder to send an alert about the wearer to 10 different people with a single text. 877-651-5186 www.hopepaige.com

Project Lifesaver Project Lifesaver provides RF transmitted, waterproof bracelets and ankle bracelets, training, certification and support to law enforcement, public safety organizations and community groups throughout the country. 877-580-5433 www.projectlifesaver.org

MediPal Inc., Emergency Seatbelt ID Affordable seatbelt attachment that provides contact and comprehensive health information to first responders in the event of an emergency. Transfers easily to a purse, backpack strap, wheelchair, waist belt or arm. www.medipal.com

Rebuilding Together San Diego: Safe at Home Program Volunteers make small home repairs to ensure the safety of low-income homeowners with children and physically disabled homeowners. 2013 Franklin Ave., SD, 92113 619-231-7873 www.rebuildingtogethersd.org

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Safety Guide for Disabled Pedestrians Important tips for safe pedestrian travel for persons with physical disabilities. www.onlineloancalculator.org/ resources/disabledpedestrians.php Salvation Army Disaster Relief Services Provides medical equipment, temporary housing and specialized meals during disaster. Works with San Diego County Autism Society and other groups to serve those with disabilities. 800-728-7825 www.disaster.salvationarmyusa .org Sound the Alarm American Red Cross, as part of the Home Fire Campaign, installs free smoke alarms in at-risk communities, including visual smoke detectors for those Deaf/HH. www.redcross.org/sound-thealarm.html Take Me Home Registry SD County Sheriff’s Department program registers children and adults with cognitive delays or dementia in the event that they become lost. www.sdsheriff.gov/community/ take-me-home-registry Vest Life Record keeping app parents store a child’s vital info and share it with trusted providers and emergency contacts, eliminating a paper trail. www.vestlife.com

SEX ED, GENDER AND SEXUAL IDENTITY Our Safe Place Mental Health Clinic and Drop-In Centers Offers mental health services, support groups, case management, community building and other services for LGBTQ youth and their families in a safe place and in collaboration with the YMCA. Drop-in centers in Chula Vista, Escondido, San Diego and Oceanside. 3427 Fourth Ave., Second Floor SD, 92103

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Hope Comprehensive Center for Development (See listing under Occupational Therapy)

Rady Children’s Center for Gender-Affirming Care Treats children and adolescents with gender dysphoria, a medical condition in which there is deep emotional distress that results when one’s gender assigned at birth and gender identity do not match. 8110 Birmingham Dr., Bldg.28, Second Fl. SD, 92123

Innovative Therapy 4 Kids (See listing under Speech and Language)

The San Diego LGBT Community Center Offers a drop-in and recreational center for LGBTQ and non-binary youth ages 14–18 (special hours for ages 10–13), youth living with HIV, and their families and allies. Offers computer access, health and financial education, HIV prevention education, life skills training workshops, arts programs, social activities, tutoring, and discussion groups. A therapist is always available on site. 3909 Centre St. SD, 92103 Youth Centers in Hillcrest and Chula Vista 619-692-2077 x122 www.thecentersd.org/youthservices SEEDS Therapy Center, Inc. Social skills training, sexuality education, safety training and social events for teens and adults with disabilities. 2707 Congress St. #1-R SD, 92110 619-299-3161 www.seedstherapycenter.com

SOCIAL SKILLS GROUPS Brighten Learning Engaging, educational software for children and young adults with social learning challenges, designed to teach users how to think about and manage social situations. Encinitas, CA 92024 877-360-0155 www.brightenlearning.com

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PACT (Positive Action Community Theatre) (See listing under Recreation) San Diego Individual Therapy Robyn Coughlin, LCSW, provides individual therapy, PEERS Adult Friendship Skills and Tween Girls Friendship Skills training programs. 8690 Aero Dr. #115-219 SD, 92123 619-997-5310 www.sandiegomoodtherapy.com Social Communication Specialists Following Social Thinking curriculum, helps socially quirky kids, teens and young adults communicate, relate and connect, follow timelines, determine the intent of others, and manage emotions. 5703 Oberlin Dr. #207 SD, 92121 858-558-9552 socialcommunicationspecialists .com Social Emotional Learning Program-Xcite Steps Offers one-on-one, in-home and small group social skill-building, tutoring and coaching to kids ages 5-15. 10855 Sorrento Valley Rd. SD, 92121 858-779-9674 www.exciteway.com Social Thinking Michelle Garcia Winner’s program that teaches students with Autism and social deficits how to recognize and respond to social cues. Blog, online resources and books available. www.socialthinking.com Xcite Steps Social Skills Groups Community and ABA-based social skills groups give children and teens opportunities to generalize skills in natural and fun recreational

settings. Age-appropriate groups 1:1 and 3:1 are offered to provide the best support while maintaining independence. 858-428-0222 www.xcitesteps.com

SPEECH AND LANGUAGE ACES, Inc. (See listing under Education) American Speech-LanguageHearing Association 800-638-8255 www.asha.org Blast Off Children’s Therapy Services Offers comprehensive speech, occupational and physical therapy evaluations, and individualized treatment plans for children birth to 18 years with a range of developmental disorders and delays. 9520 Padgett St. #104 SD, 92126 858-866-8133 www.blastofftherapy.com California Children’s Services (CCS) (See listing under Physical Therapy) Cameron Roberts Speech Therapy, Inc. Pediatric speech and occupational therapy clinic provides services for children with disabilities including communication, fine motor, sensory processing, visual motor, and feeding skills in a play-based setting. OT room includes a zip line and rock wall. Hanen parent training classes available. 5651 Palmer Way #D Carlsbad, CA 92010 760-918-9500 cameronrobertsspeechtherapy .com Coastal Speech Therapy Provides evaluation and intervention for children with speech disorders such as apraxia, articulation and phonological processes, stuttering, medical and developmental conditions such as ADHD, ASD, traumatic brain injury and voice disorder. Evaluates and provides


intervention for students with language delays, preschool language disorders and selective mutism. 6264 Ferris Sq., SD, 92121 760-405-1979 www.coastalspeechtherapyinc .com Excel Speech Therapy Center PT in Motion and OT, Etc. This multidisciplinary team offers individualized OT, PT, speech and language evaluation and treatment services under one roof for children with all types of unique needs. Animal-assisted therapy available. Kearny Mesa: 858-565-6910 Carlsbad: 760-603-9457 Chula Vista: 619-475-6910 San Marcos: 760-510-6910 www.excelspeech.com Five Oaks Speech Therapy Evaluation, assessment and speech therapy, including feeding, AAC, TBI and social groups. 450 Fourth Ave. #304 Chula Vista, CA 91910 619-678-1211 www.fiveoaksspeech.com Functional Integrated Therapeutic Services (See listing under Occupational Therapy) Hein Speech-Language Pathology, Inc. Serves children and adults with language-learning disabilities, brain injuries, executive functioning impairments, and disorders of articulation, stuttering, socialpragmatic skills and voice. Can provide expert-witness work in court cases. 4858 Mercury St. #106 SD, 92111 858-560-0973 heinspeechlanguagepathology .com HM Therapy Services (See listing under Occupational Therapy) Hope Comprehensive Center for Development (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health)

Innovative Therapy 4-Kids, Inc. Therapeutic services using a unique approach based on symptoms and the whole child, versus a diagnosis or label. Offers speech, occupational, physical therapies, social skills groups and child psychology. SDRC or fee for service. 5804 Van Allen Way Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-438-3300 www.it4k.com

Kirsch Therapy Family-oriented, play-based, developmentally appropriate speech/ language and occupational therapy programs. Participates in continuing education programs and is up-todate on the latest research and treatment methodologies. 1949 Avenida del Oro #118 Oceanside, CA 92056 760-945-6500 www.kirschtherapy.com

Jodie K. Schuller and Associates Comprehensive oral motor, social skills, speech, and language services for people with disabilities. Provides academic support with the Fast Track to School Success program, which helps students overcome reading, written language, math and general learning disabilities. 2002 Jimmy Durante Blvd. #304 Del Mar, CA, 92014 858-509-1131 www.speak4success.com

Kolby Kail Speech Therapy North County speech services in play-based, natural environments such as home, child’s preschool, or at our office for children. Works to improve pre-language skills, oral motor skills, phonological awareness, articulation and social communication. 760-274-3575 www.kolbykailspeechtherapy.com

Kara Dodds and Associates Pediatric Therapy Solutions Speech, occupational and physical therapy, social skills and parent training for families of children with special needs in a family-friendly center. 7525 Metropolitan Dr. SD, 92108 619-692-0622 8840 N Magnolia Ave. #220 Santee, CA 92071 619-749-7059 www.karadodds.com K.I.D.S. Therapy Associates, Inc. Pediatric and adolescent occupational, physical and speech therapy. 11838 Bernardo Plaza Ct. #110 SD, 92128 858-673-5437 www.kidstherapyassociates.com Kinney Speech Therapy Offers evaluation and treatment of speech, language, communication and processing disorders, plus consultation and collaboration with schools and advocates. 7668 El Camino Real #104 Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-450-3239 www.kinneyspeechtherapy.com

Milestone Pediatric Therapy (See listing under Occupational Therapy) Move Play Grow (See listing under Physical Therapy) My Kids Place (See listing under Occupational Therapy) North County Speech and Language Individualized speech therapy and language services for children and adults, as well as educationally based assessment and IEP/ISP consultation. Provides diagnostic assessments and treatment for a range of communication disorders. 858-336-7590 www.NorthCountySpeech.com Oceanside Therapy Group (See listing under Physical Therapy) OutShine Speech Therapy, Inc. Speech therapy services (for clients up to 18 years old) in the home, after school, at preschool and in other settings by parent request. Overlaps with other service providers and ABA providers. 2647 Gateway Rd. #105 Carlsbad, CA 92009 760-410-8487 www.outshinespeechtherapy.com

Pediatric Therapy Specialists (See listing under Physical Therapy) Rady Children’s SpeechLanguage Pathology Dept. Evaluates children with speechlanguage, cognitive, feeding and swallowing, and auditory impairments; and provides specialized therapy to develop language skills. Multiple locations 858-966-8100 www.rchsd.org RiteCare Childhood Language Center Provides free diagnostic evaluations and intensive therapy for children ages 2-12 whose primary presenting problem is a speech and/or language disorder. 1895 Camino del Rio S. SD, 92108 619-291-2506 www.sdritecare.org RL Therapy Group (See listing under Physical Therapy) San Diego Center for Speech Therapy Program offers speech, physical, occupational and myofunctional therapies and a developmental pediatrician under one roof. 12707 High Bluff Dr. #200 SD, 92130 2999 Mission Blvd. #19 SD, 92109 858-488-4810 sandiegocenterforspeechtherapy .com San Diego County Speech Pathology Services Licensed/certified staff provide evaluations and OT, ABA and speech therapies for infants through seniors, as well as AAC supports for those who are nonspeaking. Affordable communication-related wellness programs for normally developing babies through school-age children also available. 411 Camino del Rio S. #101 SD, 92108 619-574-8181 345 Santa Fe Dr. Encinitas, CA 92024 760-334-8181 www.county-speech.com

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San Diego State University School of Speech, Language and Hearing Services Education, service and research facility provides diagnostic, habilitative, and rehabilitative services to infants through adults who have deficits in communicative function due to limitations of speech, language, and/or hearing. Graduate students observe individuals under supervision of licensed and certified SLPs and audiologists. Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences Laboratories 5500 Campanile Dr. SLHS Bldg. #221, SD, 92182 619-594-7747 www.slhs.sdsu.edu Say and Play Speech Therapy Offers consultation, evaluation and treatment for speech-language disorders focusing on family involvement and sensory regulation for communication, as well as an online store for language and literacy kits. 2744 Inverness Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92010 760-607-6424 www.sayandplayspeechtherapy .com Segal Speech and Language Therapy Assessments, individual speech therapy and group sessions that build social skills. Home programs, classroom observations and free preschool screenings available. 265 Santa Helena Dr. Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-344-1985 www.segalspeech.com SmallTalk Speech & Occupational Therapy Individual assessment, interventions and consultations in an integrative speech/OT setting provided by a comprehensive, collaborative team. 1550 Hotel Circle N. #120 SD, 92108 260 E Chase Ave. #204 El Cajon, CA 92020 12030 Scripps Summit Dr. SD, 92131 619-647-6157 www.smalltalkspeech.com

Social Communication Specialists Speech language assessment and treatment with programs that address social and language difficulties associated with receptive and expressive language delays, pragmatic language delays, social skill deficits, ADHD/ADD and ASD. Extensive parent training is a critical part of their programs. 5703 Oberlin Dr. #207 SD, 92121 858-558-9552 socialcommunicationspecialists .com Specialized Therapy Services (See listing under Education) Speech-N-Motion, Inc. Comprehensive evaluations and therapy for children with a range of needs in the areas of speech, language, oral motor/feeding, pragmatics, voice and fluency. 171 Saxony Rd. #209 Encinitas, CA 92024 760-642-3113 www.speech-n-motion.com Speech Tree Therapy Center Provides evaluation, assessment and individualized occupational and speech therapy as well as AAC assessment to facilitate communication. 2820 Camino del Rio S. #308 SD, 92108 2060 Otay Lakes Rd #270 Chula Vista, CA 91913 619-546-0039 www.speechtreetherapycenter .com SPOT Kids School Therapy (See listing under Occupational Therapy) Stars Therapy Services (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) The Stuttering Foundation Free online resources for those who stutter and their families, extensive training opportunities for professionals, and support for research into the causes of stuttering. 800-992-9392 www.stutteringhelp.org

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Therapeutic Approach to Growth (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health) TideSpeak Language & Speech Therapy In-home and telehealth speech therapy, IEP advocacy and thirdparty evaluations. 619-289-7782 www.tidespeak.com Total Education Solutions (See listing under Education) Vocal T.R.A.C.K. Speech & Language Therapy Center Speech/language therapy and evaluations for all ages in English and Spanish. 16466 Bernardo Center Dr. #116 SD, 92128 858-521-8446 www.vocaltracktherapy.com

THERAPEUTIC RIDING PROGRAMS/HIPPOTHERAPY BITS (Back in the Saddle) Equine Therapy Center Nonprofit provides horseback riding lessons, therapeutic horseback riding and animal-assisted interaction program serving individuals with disabilities, veterans and families. Follow on Facebook. Alpine, CA 619-333-9300 FB: @backinthesaddleriding Heart and Hooves Therapy Nonprofit animal therapy program enhances speech/language skills, sensory skills and social communication through the care of and interaction with mini-horses and other animals. For people with disabilities and siblings. Held onsite in Ramona and travels throughout San Diego. 619-633-5105 www.heartandhoovestherapy.org Helen Woodward Animal Center Offers therapeutic riding for ages 4 and up. Experienced PATH certified staff develop lesson plans to suit each rider. 6523 Helen Woodward Way Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 858-756-4117 x321 www.animalcenter.org/ therapeuticriding

Ivey Ranch Park Therapeutic Horseback Riding Program Therapeutic horseback riding, afterschool and all-day care, and in-home respite care available. Right near Mission San Luis Rey. 110 Rancho del Oro Dr. Oceanside, CA 92057 760-722-4839 www.iveyranch.com Magic Horse Therapeutic Riding Center A member of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship, this center offers therapeutic riding and equine assisted activities for people with disabilities and their families. Lakeside, CA 92040 619-672-6935 www.magichorse.org Partners Therapeutic Horsemanship Provides riding instruction and positive physical/emotional experiences through interaction with horses. All with disabilities enjoy the benefits of being outdoors by participating in therapeutic horseback riding and equine care. 15665 El Monte Rd. Lakeside, CA 92040 619-729-3853 www.partnersth.org Peaceful Hearts for Change Therapeutic riding program at Peaceful Hearts Ranch. Follow on Facebook. 45375 Vista Del Mar Temecula, CA 92590 949-338-6139 FB: @peacefulheartsranch REINS Therapeutic horseback riding for children and adults. 4461 S Mission Rd. Fallbrook, CA 92028 760-731-9168 www.reinsprogram.org Ride Above Disability Therapeutic Riding Center PATH-member riding center that teaches recreational riding to enhance the physical, emotional and social lives of those with special needs. Each client gets a weekly


lesson that is tailored to their needs and goals. Rolling Hills Boarding Stable 15529 Sycamore Canyon Rd. Poway, CA 92064 858-209-5662 www.radtrc.org Rockin’ L&D Ranch Recreational riding and therapeutic equine program. 1019 Deodar Rd. Escondido, CA 92026 760-741-1179 www.rockinldranch.org Salisbury Farms: Horses Helping Humans Equine facilitated psychotherapy by a licensed psychologist for families with Autism Spectrum Disorders, emotional disturbances and trauma. 13530 Willow Rd. Lakeside, CA 92040 619-723-6202 www.salisburyfarms.net San Diego Therapeutic Horsemanship PATH international premiere accredited center provides equine assisted activities and therapies. Driftwood Ranch 2191 Hollister St. SD 92154 619-915-9998 www.sdtherahorse.org Sunshine Ranch Therapeutic Riding Provides PATH-certified, accessible, high-quality instruction in therapeutic horsemanship to improve the physical, cognitive and social abilities of kids (3 and up) and adults with special needs. Heartland Ranch Equestrian Center Lakeside, CA 619-204-2637 www.sunshineranchriding.org TEACH (Therapeutic Equestrian Activity Center for the Handicapped) Therapeutic horseback riding lessons. 12152 Moreno Ave. Lakeside, CA 92040 619-596-2025

TERI Therapeutic Equestrian Program Trained and licensed staff help students with Autism, ASD and learning and mental health disabilities increase strength and muscle tone, improve balance, and improve hand-eye coordination. 251 Airport Rd. Oceanside, CA 92058 760-721-1706 www.teriinc.org Wishing Well Equestrian Nancy McNary, MA, MSTOM provides riding lessons for all abilities and ages, and therapeutic riding and horse experiences for people with disabilities at Deer Springs Equestrian Center. Also offers limited, small-group camps. 140 Deer Springs Rd. San Marcos, CA 92069 619-770-8765

THERAPY DOGS/CANINE SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS Canine Companions for Independence Nonprofit organization enhances the lives of people with disabilities by providing highly trained assistance dogs and ongoing support. 124 Rancho del Oro Dr. Oceanside, CA 92057 760-901-4300 www.cci.org

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Kindred Spirits Canine Education Program Nonprofit trains privately owned dogs to work as personal service dogs. Each dog is trained with skills needed for each individual owner. Training for therapy dogs, PTSD, and mobility support service dogs. 2317 Cherimoya Dr. #B Vista, CA 92084 www.kindredspiritsk9.com Leashes 4 Life International Assistance Dogs Nonprofit that places puppies with physically challenged individuals and provides training to produce highly skilled service dogs. 5481 Via Alcazar, SD, 92111 858-598-3641 www.leashes4life.org

Canine Learning Centers Six-week, virtual, therapy dog training course with a certified trainer and behavioralist to provide comfort and companionship in a therapeutic setting. 760-822-0606 www.k9lrng.com

Paws 4 Healing Volunteer members and their registered pets provide scheduled, animal-assisted activities/therapy services at local hospitals, nursing homes, assisted-living facilities, schools and children’s centers. 714-585-1628 www.paws4healing.info

Good Dog! Service Canines Places canine companions in homes of children with Autism to increase a sense of calm, safety and communication and to help build social bridges for the child. Formerly Good Dog! Autism Companions. 855 S Main Ave. #K-162 Fallbrook, CA 92028 760-913-9090 www.gooddogservicecanines.org

Paws’itive Teams Service and Therapy Dogs Service dogs for people with physical disabilities and facility dogs to enhance the experiences in a therapeutic setting. Dogs work with trainers and therapists to serve children and adults. 7031 Carroll Rd., SD 92121 858-558-7297 www.pawsteams.org

Rancho Coastal Humane Society Pet Assisted Therapy introduces volunteers and their trained therapy dogs to people who benefit from spending time with animals that provide love and comfort. 389 Requeza St. Encinitas, CA 92024 760-753-6413 https://rchumanesociety.org Shelter Dogs to Dream Dogs Animal Behavioral Therapist and trainer Cate Sacks trains shelter dogs as therapy or service dogs at her local nonprofit. She also provides training for qualified family pets and their owners. 619-813-1252 shelterdogstodreamdogs.com Tender Loving Canines and Guide Dogs of America Local nonprofit provides trained dogs for those with Autism, mobility issues and wounded warriors. Recipients receive training on care, health and safety; and TLCAD works to ensure the relationship and recertification for the remainder of the dog’s life. 800-459-4843 www.guidedogsofamerica.org

TRANSPORTATION Facilitating Access to Coordinated Transportation (FACT) Assists San Diego County residents with barriers to mobility to achieve independence through the coordination of transportation services. 888-924-3228 www.factsd.org

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Mobility Training - ABLT, Inc. Short-term, comprehensive, intensive instruction designed to teach individuals with developmental disabilities how to use public transportation safely, regularly and independently. 8825 Aero Dr. #215 SD, 92123 619-741-1548 www.abetterlifetogether.org MTS Access Service-Paratransit Provides accessibility on buses and trolleys for people with physical disabilities and offers fixed route bus and trolley services for people with cognitive and visual disabilities. The MTS Access Program serves customers with disabilities who are functionally unable to use fixed route services. 888-517-9627 www.sdmts.com/rider-infoaccessibility/mts-access

VACATION AND TRAVEL A Touch of Country Vacations Year-round vacation options for people with disabilities made by a registered travel agent. Flexible payment options. SDRC vendored. Ramona, CA 760-789-8019 www.atouchofcountryvac.net Autism on the Seas Provides staffed cruises on Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, Norwegian, Disney and Carnival Cruise lines for those with cognitive, intellectual or developmental disabilities. www.autismontheseas.com Autism Travel This site provides a list of certified Autism travel agents, Autism-friendly destinations and an accessibility card that helps with navigating theme parks. www.autismtravel.com Buddy Cruise Nonprofit hosts an annual conference at sea. Vacation activities designed for families with disabilities combined with educational workshops. 877-239-2789 www.buddycruise.org

Curb Free with Cory Lee Award-winning travel blog in which a disabled globe-traveler with Spinal Muscular Atrophy-Type 2 shares travel tips and fun, accessible spots to vacation. www.curbfreewithcorylee.com Gator Gauntlet Zip Line at Gatorland Accessible zip line allows most people who use mobility devices to soar 350 feet above the breeding marsh that has 130 gators. The special sling allows riders to be in a reclined position with neck supported. Orlando, FL 407-855-5496 x226 www.gatorland.com Morgan’s Wonderland San Antonio theme park designed with more than 25 attractions for all ages and abilities. Inspiration Island, a fully accessible waterpark, is open during summer months. San Antonio, TX 210-495-5888 www.morganswonderland.com SpecialCare (See listing under Adaptive Equipment) Wheelie Campers Australia Offers accessible travel support in Australia for those with mobility challenges, including short-term accommodations, campervan rental, all-inclusive packages and more. www.wheeliecampers.com Wilderness Inquiry Families Integrating Together Outdoor vacation program providing support in the form of staff, personal care attendants, adapted equipment and financial assistance to help make the outdoors accessible for all. 612-676-9400 www.wildernessinquiry.org/ programs/accessible-familyvacations

VISION HEALTH College of Optometrists in Vision Development Website provides resources for parents,

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and explanations of vision testing, therapies and their importance. 330-995-0718 www.covd.org Daniel and Davis Optometry Services include developmental vision services for Autism, special needs, and brain injury, sports team visual skills enhancement, vision therapy and eye exams. 3144 El Camino Real #202 Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-434-3314 www.danielanddavisoptometry .com Erin’s World Frames by Specs4Us Custom frames specially designed to fit children and adults withDown Syndrome or low nose bridges. 800-586-1885 www.specs4us.com Eye-Lids Soft, washable flannel eye patches for kids: pirate-style for non-eye glass wearers or specially designed patches that fit under glasses. Offered in popular kid-themed fabrics. 519-383-9203 www.eye-lids4kids.com Family Vision Care, Gary Sneag, O.D. Provider of vision care products, optometric services and comprehensive vision examinations. Specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of eye diseases, conditions and vision problems. 4310 Genesee Ave. #101 SD, 92117 858-560-5181 www.familyvisioncaresd.com Hereditary Ocular Disease Database (University of Arizona) A database of genetic eye diseases with information for parents and professionals. www.disorders.eyes.arizona.edu Main Street Optometry & Vision Therapy Lisa M. Weiss, O.D, F.C.O.V.D Provider of optometry service, vision therapy and vision care products.

Treats vision related learning problems, strabismus, amblyopia and other developmental vision issues. 303 E Main St. El Cajon, CA 92020 619-444-1153 www.mainstreetod.com Optometric Extension Program Foundation Provides resources for optometric health and vision therapy. Has a vision professional reference list to find care providers. 410-561-3791 www.oep.org San Diego Center for Vision Care Carl Hillier, O.D. Melissa Hillier, O.D. Offers comprehensive eye exams, treatment of eye diseases, vision therapy, sports vision and treatment for learning related vision problems. 7898 Broadway Lemon Grove, CA 91945 619-464-7713 11230 Sorrento Valley Rd. #210 SD, 92121 858-291-8584 www.sandiegocenterforvisioncare .com See Worthy Occlusion Eye and Port Patches Fun, disposable, eye patches for treating Amblyopia and port patches made with smart adhesive technology that allows for breathability and easy removal at the end of the day. www.worthybrands.com Total Vision Complete eye care and treatment of eye diseases. Dr. Donald Janiuk is a Fellow of C.O.V.D. and is board certified in vision therapy and developmental and learning related vision problems. 11717 Bernardo Plaza Ct. SD, 92128 858-304-8578 www.totalvisionranchobernardo .com UCSD Shiley Eye Institute From premature babies to teenagers, each child seen at Ratner Children’s Eye Center is given personal medical


care in a child-friendly atmosphere. World-renowned specialists help with strabismus, nystagmus, congenital diseases like pediatric cataracts and glaucoma, blocked tear ducts, amblyopia and trauma. 9415 Campus Point Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093 858-534-6290 www.eyesite.ucsd.edu UCSD Shiley EyeMobile for Children Unique, traveling eye mobile that provides vision education and quick vision screenings by multilingual, UCSD ophthalmology staff, students and volunteers. Provides referrals for suspected areas of need at school and community events. 858-822-2585 http://shileyeye.ucsd.edu/aboutus/shiley-eyemobile

WORSHIP Canyon Springs Kid’s Crew Ministry Collaborate with parents to come up with individualized plans for their children with special needs. Call ahead to determine the best services needed. Thurgood Marshall Middle School (meeting place) 9700 Avenue of Nations SD, 92131 858-746-9775 www.canyonsprings.org Chabad of Poway Inclusive synagogue that hosts the Friendship Circle. 16934 Chabad Way Poway, CA 92064 858-487-4879 www.chabadpoway.com www.friendshipcirclesd.com Emmanuel Faith Community Church Special needs ministry including a cool down room, buddy program, special needs classroom and separate family room with live feed of church services 639 E 17th Ave. Escondido, CA 92025 760-781-2119 www.efcc.org

Faith Presbyterian Church Worship service and church experience adapted to meet the needs of older teens and adults with intellectual disabilities. 5075 Campanile Dr., SD, 92115 619-582-8480 www.faithchurchsandiego.org First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego Teaches children to value the beliefs and practices of the world’s religions and to become socially responsible citizens aware of the needs of others. Inclusive preschool education also. 4190 Front St. SD, 92103 619-298-9978 www.firstuusandiego.org Maranatha Chapel Children’s Ministry Children’s Ministry for families with special needs. 10752 Coastwood Rd. SD, 92127 858-613-7800 www.maranathachapel.org New Venture Christian Fellowship Exceptional Kids Program structured for children on the Autism Spectrum ages 2–12, this team is trained to help meet the needs of children and families with attention to sensory needs including use of PECS system, modifying texts and visual presentations. 4000 Mystra Way Oceanside, CA 92056 760-721-7777 www.newventure.org North Coast Church - Vista Children with disabilities are placed in an age or developmentally appropriate mainstream classroom with a volunteer during the church service. The 11 am Sunday service features a specialized curriculum and separate classrooms for a more individualized focus (ages 4 and up). 2405 North Santa Fe Ave. Vista, CA 92084 760-724-6700 x300 Marcia Boeche, Special Needs Coordinator www.northcoastchurch.com

Open Hearts Ministry at Sacred Heart Catholic Church Monthly support group for caregivers, ecumenical scripture study and OpenHeARTs, a monthly art social. Annual White Mass spotlights inclusion and sensoryfriendly Christmas liturgy for special needs families. 655 C Ave. Coronado, CA 92118 619-435-3167 www.sacredheartcor.org

The Rock Church, Miracle 139 One to one and 2:1 ratios for 10 am and 12 pm worship services provided by occupational, physical, music, speech language pathologists and volunteers. Specialized curriculum and a host of community opportunities. 2277 Rosecrans St., SD, 92106 619-226-7625 www.sdrock.com/ministries/ childrens/specialneeds

Parkside Community Church Special Needs Ministry Classes taught by special educator in a fully inclusive setting during church services. 1550 Temple Heights Dr. Oceanside, CA 92056 760-961-5678 www.parksidechurch.cc

Skyline Church A nurturing ministry for children with special needs during Sunday worship services. Individualized attention is based on need during music, crafts and spiritual guidance. 11330 Campo Rd. La Mesa, CA 91941 619-660-5000 www.skylinechurch.org

Rejoicing Spirits Non-Shush Ministry Inclusive, accepting worship service adapted to engage people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Calvary Lutheran Church 424 Via de la Valle Solana Beach, CA 92075 858-755-2855 www.calvarylutheranchurch.org

You’re Invited Church Clubs In-person and online church clubs designed to support people with intellectual challenges to worship and have fun alongside typical peers. Works to educate established churches on how to bring a more enriching and inclusive church-family experience to their congregation. 760-492-3931 www.youreinvitedchurchclubs.org

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DIGITAL MEDIA ARTS TRAINING Training in media arts—including audio and video

production, digital photography, and coding—can offer exciting new avenues for creative expression. Heidi Tulcan, MT-BC is a board-certified music therapist who works with podcasting students through Able ARTS Work (see below). According to Tulcan, media arts training activates the right side of the brain, bypassing neural pathways on the left side that may be impaired due to disability. “Media art is something that allows us to express ourselves when we may not have the verbal communication to do so,” she says. “This form of artwork gives those with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) more opportunities as it can be more adapted to fit each unique individual’s needs.” Read on for a closer look at the best and most accessible media arts programs in the county. Able ARTS Work (AAW) offers courses in podcasting and video production through their adult day program—funded through the Regional Center or private pay. San Diego clients are now welcome in the virtual program, with in-person opportunities expected locally soon. Participants’ works are constantly visible to the public through the organization’s social media, podcast and gallery, allowing artists to express themselves and advocate for equality. “We promote reciprocity of learning, participation in community and selfdiscovery for development of self-identity,” says AAW CEO and Founder Helen Dolas. “Media arts have given our clients a chance to respect one another in a different way,” says Tulcan, “Being able to create virtually has helped break down some physical and social barriers between clients and their functioning styles. This helps them collaborate with one another in ways that they may not be able to in a traditional art style, leading toward a new understanding of one another and helping to gain new insight and respect.” Learn more at www.ableartswork.org.

“Media art is something that allows us to express ourselves when we may not have the verbal communication to do so.” ~Heidi Tulcan, Able ARTS Work

AAW also hosts an online learning platform called Able ARTS “Learn for Life,” with virtual classes on an array of topics, including visual arts and music. These classes are open to all abilities and ages. Learn more at www.ableartslearnforlife.org.

films from start to finish. Campers learn to do it all—from storyboarding and acting to editing and sound design. Artisteducators are on hand to teach exciting production techniques, such as stop-motion and green screen. Education Coordinator Larry DaSilveira is a former publicschool teacher and has a child with special needs. He designed the program with inclusion in mind. “Our lessons in camp are scaffolded to make the content accessible to everyone,” he says. “If needed, we’ll assign one of our camp assistants to work with a particular student to ensure they’re engaged in the activities.” One of the most exciting aspects of the job for DaSilveira is observing social-emotional growth in the campers. “The media arts experience enhances their social skills because they’re collaborating with other kids in a creative setting,” he says. “They get to express themselves and share their skills and knowledge, which helps build confidence and self-esteem.” Camps are available during most school breaks. Learn more and register at www.mediaartscenter.org/camps.

Media Arts Center San Diego (MACSD) offers Youth Media & Tech camps for ages 6–18, including students with mild to moderate developmental differences. During each fiveday camp, students work in teams to produce original short

Located in Liberty Station’s Arts District, Outside the Lens (OTL) is a photography, film, and media arts learning lab—as well as a gallery space. They offer inclusive media camps and workshops for all ages, both in-person and virtually.

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OTL recently launched Media Makers, a program designed specifically for students with mild to moderate I/DD. Media Makers provides industry level training in digital media, filmmaking and photography aimed at (but not limited to) students ages 18–25. Educators help students develop skills for employment, creative expression—or both. “Our program focuses on engaging our participants and encouraging them to amplify their voices through storytelling,” says Alisha Faith, client services manager. “We also provide our students with the opportunity to join an inclusive community of artists and receive mentorship from local professionals.” To learn more about the program and upcoming classes email mediamakers@outsidethelens.org.

transition to supported employment in the industry. To learn more, visit www.optionsforall.org/film-media-studios.

Options for All offers an exciting vocational program for adults with I/DD who would like to pursue professional filmmaking. Film & Media Studios is funded through the Regional Center or private pay. Over four semesters, students learn film production techniques such as lighting design, camera work, screenwriting and postproduction. Industry professionals provide classroom instruction and hands-on training. Projects include short films, feature films, podcasts and animation. Upon completion of the program, students

Digital Media Academy offers online camps and courses in game production, creative design, music production and more. In addition to teacher-led courses, students may select self-paced courses to engage with the material at their own speed. Learning options are available for grades kindergarten and up. Learn more at www.digitalmediaacademy.org. v

Technology Goddesses aims to inspire girls to pursue STEM majors and careers. In cooperation with Girl Scouts, the organization hosts a wide variety of workshops and summer day camps that evolve as technology does. Lessons and projects have included coding, programming, green screen editing, social media, engineering concepts and more—with the help and support of professional role models. Programs are inclusive, and each participant will be accommodated according to her needs. To learn more visit www.technology-goddesses.org.

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CIP (College Internship Program) Full-year post-secondary programs at six colleges and universities provide young adults with Asperger’s, highfunctioning Autism, ADHD, nonverbal and other learning differences with the social, academic, career and life skills necessary for success. 877-566-9247 www.cipworldwide.org

COLLEGE AND THE ADULT TRANSITION Able-Disabled Advocacy Program designed to give young adults (ages 17–24) the opportunity to complete their education, connect with apprenticeships, and receive workforce training, mental health services and housing assistance. 4283 El Cajon Blvd. #110 SD, 92105 619-231-5990 www.able2work.org Best Buddies California Program that pairs students with intellectual and developmental

disabilities in one-to-one friendships with typical peers. Planned social events provide the opportunity for adults with IDD to be involved in campus and community life. 619-790-7404 www.bestbuddies.org/california California Youth Leadership Forum for Students with Disabilities (YLF) Annual five-day leadership program for teens with disabilities that provides information and resources about employment, education, independence and assistive technology at CSU Sacramento. 855-894-3436 www.dor.ca.gov/home/Ylf

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City College Disability Support Programs & Services (DSPS) Provides services and courses to help students with disabilities reach their academic and vocational goals. The instructional component promotes equal participation in mainstream academic programs. 1313 Park Blvd. #A122 SD, 92101 619-800-2873 TTY: 619-388-3313 www.sdcity.edu/dsps College Living Experience Helps students with ASD and learning disabilities transition to college (applying, class registration, accommodations, organizing assignments, social skills, tutoring and communicating with professors). Costa Mesa, CA 800-486-5058 www.experiencecle.com

Cuyamaca College Disabled Student Programs & Services (DSPS) Facilitates inclusive and sustainable learning environments and increases opportunities for access and success for students with disabilities through innovative support services. 900 Rancho San Diego Pkwy. One Stop Ctr. Room A-113 El Cajon, CA 92019 619-660-4239 www.cuyamaca.edu/dsps Educational Access Center at Point Loma Nazarene University Serves Point Loma Nazarene students with a learning, physical, medical, or psychological disability through tutoring, paper editing, assistive devices, and other accommodations 3900 Lomaland Dr., SD, 92106 619-849-2533 www.pointloma.edu/offices/ educational-access-center Got Transition Website for students with disabilities and health issues, their families and healthcare providers. Provides information on issues that make college challenging. Also offers video training and materials to assist in the preparation process. 202-769-0486 www.GotTransition.org Interwork Institute- SDSU Promotes the integration of all individuals, including those with disabilities, into education, work, family and community life. The Institute conducts research, training and education using a variety of strategies. 6367 Alvarado Ct. #350 SD, 92120 www.interwork.sdsu.edu Intricate Mind Institute, LLC Cognitive behavioral therapy, cognitive enhancement and social communication skills training for young adults to increase self-


awareness, executive functioning skills, self-regulation, coping and interpersonal skills to successfully manage life and prepare for college. 2247 San Diego Ave. #136 SD, 92110 858-205-9809 www.intricatemindinstitute.com Miramar College Disability Support Programs & Services Program designed to help students succeed at college by developing a Student Education Plan according to academic and vocational goals, strengths and limitations. 10440 Black Mountain Rd. #K1204, SD, 92126 619-388-7312 TTY: 619-388-7301 www.sdmiramar.edu/services/ dsps Palomar Community College District Disability Resource Center Facilitates services for students with disabilities and creates an encouraging environment enabling them to participate in regular college curriculum. 1140 W Mission Rd. San Marcos, CA 92069 760-744-1150 x2375 TTY: 760-736-4618 www.palomar.edu/pages/drc Pride Industries Partnerships with Industry Provides adults with disabilities who are ready, willing and able to work, the opportunity to find employment and independence through job placement and training under the supervision of PWI job coaches. 7540 Metropolitan Dr. #105 SD, 92108-4416 800-550-6005 www.prideindustries.com/ partnerships-with-industry Project College A week-long, on-campus living experience at a college campus to increase skills in self advocacy, dorm room living, safety, health and wellness away from home, and social skills for college students. 858-565-9870 www.optionsforall.org/projectcollege

San Diego Community College District Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS) (City, Mesa, Miramar, Continuing Education) http://dsps.sdccd.edu San Diego Mesa College Disability Support Programs and Services (DSPS) Programs for students with learning and physical disabilities. 7250 Mesa College Dr. #I4-405 4th Floor, SD, 92111 619-388-2780 www.sdmesa.edu/dsps Student Ability Success Center SDSU Eligibility services, assistive tech, tutors, note takers, test accommodations and more to keep SDSU students on track for success. Calpulli Center 5694 Hardy Ave. #3101 SD, 92115 619-594-6473 www.newscenter.sdsu.edu/ student_affairs/SDS TERI Kilmer College TERI understands the social and emotional needs of individuals with developmental disabilities in the transition stage. TERI has a model for learning that supports any age and learning style and meets the needs of students while maintaining individual supports to help them reach their goals. 251 Airport Rd. Oceanside, CA 92058 760-721-1706 www.teriinc.org/programs/kilmercollege Think College National organization dedicated to developing, expanding, and improving inclusive higher education for people with intellectual disabilities. Supports evidence-based and student centered research by sharing knowledge, guiding change, informing public policy, and providing an exceptional find-a-college tool. www.thinkcollege.net Transition Therapy Specialists analyze the workplace and the individual to make recommendations on job placement

and transition programs and consult on the IEP. They also determine what adaptations will make the workplace sensory-friendly. 5703 Oberlin Dr. #207 SD, 92121 www.transitiontherapy.org Yo! Youth Organizing! Disabled and Proud Online resource designed to help teens promote independence and self-advocacy through resources, leadership development opportunities, and community connections. 866-296-9753 800-900-0706 TDD www.yodisabledproud.org

FITNESS & RECREATION Be sure to look in the Fitness/Yoga and Recreation categories. (see p. 43, 59, 88)

INDEPENDENT LIVING ADA Ride Paratransit for special needs. 100 16th St., SD, 92101 877-232-7433 www.adaride.com Adjoin Catalysts Provides vocational counseling, job placement, community-living skills training, residential support, in-home respite care and crisis intervention to individuals with disabilities. 9444 Farnham St. #210 SD, 92123 858-292-2020 www.adjoin.org/our-work/ catalysts A Better Life Together, Inc. Provides individualized, customized supports and services with functional and meaningful activities relevant to a person’s age, preferences, and culture in natural environments. Offers day program services, independent living services and 1:1 supported living services either in the client’s home or in the community. 8825 Aero Dr. #215 SD, 92123 619-741-1548 www.abetterlifetogether.org

The Arc of San Diego Offers day training, tailored day, residential and independent living services for adults while balancing life skills, recreation and meaningful work. 619-685-1175 www.arc-sd.com Canine Companions for Independence Provides service dogs to adults, children and veterans with disabilities and facility dogs to professionals working in healthcare, criminal justice and educational settings. Oceanside, CA 800-572-BARK (2275) 760-901-4300 www.cci.org Community Interface Services Helps individuals become integrated in the community and be selfsufficient. Services such as money management, meal planning/ preparation, shopping, and accessing community resources are provided. 2621 Roosevelt St. Carlsbad, CA 92008 760-729-3866 www.communityinterfaceservices .org Living Independently is for Everyone Assessment and day program for teens and adults with disabilities who want to be more involved in their community or enter the workforce. Services include independent living skills, hygiene, job readiness training and social skills training. 9628 Campo Rd. #1 Spring Valley, CA 91977 619-390-1800 www.lifeindependently.org Options for All Nonprofit that educates and empowers low-income adults with developmental disabilities with supported employment, tailored day independent living and community engagement services. 5050 Murphy Canyon Rd. #220 SD, 92123 858-565-9870 www.optionsforall.org

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Pride Industries Partnerships with Industry Provides adults with a developmental or other disability the chance to pursue independence. 7540 Metropolitan Dr. #105 SD, 92108-4416 800-550-6005 www.prideindustries.com/ partnerships-eith-inustry Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) Independent Living provides one-on-one support to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) living in their own home either independently or with family. Supported Living assists adults with IDD to live independently or with paid support. 4740 Murphy Canyon Rd. #300 SD, 92123 800-877-5452 www.tmi-inc.org Villa de Vida, Inc. Online and in-person social and recreational clubs, critical thinking activities and fun classes through the City of Poway for adults with intellectual or developmental disabilities. Weekly newsletters. 12939 Pomerado Rd. Poway, CA 92064 858-935-8811 www.villadevida.org Xcite Steps Designed for individuals who live on their own but need assistance balancing home, work and life responsibilities through the use of personalized coaches. www.excitesteps.com

RESIDENTIAL AND SUPPORTED LIVING California MENTOR Family Home Agency program partners with the state and nurturing caregivers in the community to give individuals with developmental and intellectual disabilities the services and support they need, in a place they can truly call home. Caring host families/individuals encouraged to apply. 858-694-0120 www.ca-mentor.com

Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD) San Diego County Administers rental assistance programs and publicly-owned rental housing units that provide safe and affordable housing options for low-income families and families with special needs. 858-694-3900 www.sandiegocounty.gov/sdhcd Home of Guiding Hands Residential program for people with disabilities provides over 30 living environments with varying levels of support and training and 24/7 care and supervision so residents are able to live, work and play in their community 1908 Friendship Dr. El Cajon, CA 92020 619-938-2850 www.guidinghands.org/ programs-services/residentialhomes/ Michael’s House Residential facility in Ramona, CA for developmentally disabled adults providing 24-hour residential care and a variety of social services. 760-789-2960 www.michaelshouseramona.com/ services.html Noah Homes Residential model that provides independence and high-quality services to people with similar wants and needs through sharedcost operations and infrastructure. Individual experiences for each resident, including work opportunities with community partners that ensure people with developmental disabilities are fully supported. 12526 Campo Rd. Spring Valley, CA 91978 619-660-6200 www.noahhomes.org Promising Futures, Inc. Residential and day facility for the developmentally disabled. 109 E Lexington Ave. El Cajon, CA 92020 619-592-4850 www.promisingfutures.net

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Residential Homes-The Arc of San Diego Living facilities with professionally trained staff to help residents learn new skills and participate in dayto-day activities including cooking, money management, house cleaning, self-care, laundry, shopping, and other community activities. Facilities enlist the help of 24/7 on call nursing, doctors and therapists. 619-685-1175 www.arc-sd.com/residentialliving-services TERI Campus of Life Day and Residential Programs Day programs and residential living choices for teens and adults. Placement is based on age, diagnosis and ability. Life coaching, spiritual enhancement, personal improvement, nutrition and fitness and recreation are addressed for a meaningful and independent life experience. 251 Airport Rd. Oceanside, CA 92058 760-721-1706 www.teriinc.org TLC Supported Living Services Founded and run by the parents of a disabled adult, this program assists individuals in their chosen residence with cooking, cleaning, finances, personal care, medical appointments and navigating their community. 858-722-3389 www.tlcsupportedlivingservices .com

SELF-DETERMINATION EDUCATION/SUPPORT Community Interface Services (CIS) Self Determination Financial Management Services Provides education and financial planning so clients have control over budget, support and services. Carlsbad and San Diego 888-676-3786 www.communityinterfaceservices .org Empower Person Centered Plans Sandra McElwee, independent facilitator, helps individuals and families form a person-centered plan as part of their Self-Determination Program through pre-planning

assessment, plan gathering, the creation of a written action report, revisions and IPP meeting support. 949-433-1702 www.empowerpcp.com Person Centered/Driven Planning at The Institute for Effective Education (TIEE) Sheryl Bobroff, M.S., LPCC, CRC and Director of Vocational and Adult Services, has over 20 years experience providing services to individuals with disabilities and their families. Her team works with all ages to develop meaningful PersonCentered/Driven Plans utilizing a strengths-based approach, in addition to effective action plans and spending plans. 2255 Camino del Rio S. SD, 92108 619-243-1747 www.tiee.org Plant It Again Offers a SDRC-vendored program allowing adults in a selfdetermination program to learn art and craft exploration projects, budgeting and best business practices to start their own microbusiness. Storefront sells their wares. 8855 Balboa Ave., Ste. A SD, 92123 858-276-7314 www.plantitagain.org Self-Determination Supports ABLT, Inc. Through person-centered planning, supports individuals in creating a sound financial plan and mentors them to become self-sufficient in life and work, including microbusiness plans. Black-owned multicultural agency provides support to individuals from a variety of cultural backgrounds. 8825 Aero Dr. #215 SD, 92123 619-741-1548 www.abetterlifetogether.org Amanda St. Claire Artist, educator, and expressive art coach helps adults with their selfdetermination program. 4186 Sorrento Valley Blvd. #H SD, 92121 858-699-2888 www.amandasaintclaire.com


SOCIAL SKILLS GROUPS AND DATING ACES, Inc. (See listing under Education) Brighten Learning Engaging, educational software for children and young adults with social learning challenges, designed to teach users how to think about and manage social situations. Encinitas, CA 92024 877-360-0155 www.brightenlearning.com Club Beacons Fun, themed social skills group for ages 16-20 with ID/DD. 6150 Yarrow Dr. #E Carlsbad, CA 92011 760-448-6230 www.beaconsnorthcounty.com Community Interface Services Nonprofit organization employing Social Support Coordinators to work on individualized plans, focus on consumer interests, help navigate barriers, promote a better quality

of life and increase access to recreational opportunities. 2621 Roosevelt St. Carlsbad, CA 92008 888-676-3786 www.communityinterfaceservices .org Enlightened Adventures Offers six-week social groups for students ages 15–22 with developmental delay; creates connections for young adults with disabilities. 619-786-5616 www.ErikaJunge.com PACT (Positive Action Community Theatre) (See listing under Recreation) PEERS Dating Bootcamp Telehealth Helps neurodiverse young adults navigate life through engagement, education and real-world experience. www.transitiontherapy.org San Diego Individual Therapy Robyn Coughlin, LCSW, provides individual therapy, PEERS Adult

Friendship Skills and Tween Girls Friendship Skills training programs. 8690 Aero Dr. #115-219 SD, 92123 619-997-5310 www.sandiegomoodtherapy.com The SHODA (Social Hub of Diverse Adults) Provides the opportunity for local, meaningful relationship connections in a protected environment. www.facebook.com/TheSHODA-105722925240645 SLP Social Provides research-supported social skills training for teens and young adults with social challenges. 619-363-7080 www.slpsocial.com Social Communication Specialists Following Social Thinking curriculum, helps socially quirky kids, teens and young adults communicate, relate and connect, follow timelines, determine the intent of others, and manage emotions. 5703 Oberlin Dr. #207

SD, 92121 858-558-9552 socialcommunicationspecialists .com Social Thinking Michelle Garcia Winner’s program that teaches students with Autism and social deficits how to recognize and respond to social cues. Blog, online resources and books available. www.socialthinking.com

VOCATIONAL TRAINING/ EMPLOYMENT OPTIONS ACES, Inc. (See listing under Education) Adjoin Catalysts Provides vocational counseling, job placement, community-living skills training, residential support, in-home respite care and crisis intervention to individuals with disabilities. 3750 Convoy St. #306 SD, 92111 858-292-2020 www.adjoin.org

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1374 S Mission Rd. #415 Fallbrook, CA 92028 949-233-6515 www.dvinepath.org Fred Finch Specialized Learning Center (See listing under Education) Living Independently Is for Everyone (See listing under Independent Living) Options for All (See listing under Independent Living) Partnerships With Industry (See listing under College and the Adult Transition)

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The Arc of San Diego Offers four vocational options from one of the most comprehensive programs in San Diego County with skills training, coaching and transportation supports. Includes individual employment with 1:1 job coaching, employment in a group setting where the job may change day to day, employment in small crews that work at service jobs within the community, and direct placement. 619-685-1175 www.arc-sd.com A Reason to Survive (ARTS) (See listing under Music and Art Therapy) Beacons North County Postsecondary job seekers interested in employment or paid internship can improve skills through our innovative vocational workshops. Low ratio (10:3), outcome-driven curriculum, progress monitoring, and assistive technology help build employment pathways and skills. Funded by the SDRC for eligible consumers.

6150 Yarrow Dr. #E Carlsbad, CA 92011 760-448-6230 www.beaconsnorthcounty.com Community Interface Services Nonprofit provides vocational training, job placement and coaching. San Diego and Carlsbad 888-676-3786; 760-729-3866 www.communityinterfaceservices .org

Revision Creative Workspace Nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide inclusive access to art, culture, social practice and environmental education through the framework of creative workspace. Builds artistic vocational skills for micro-business creation. 3609 Fourth Ave. SD, 92103 www.revisionsandiego.com Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) Employment options for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities including integrated work, supported employment and tailored day services. Assists clients

with finding employment and helps them integrate into the community by working or volunteering at local businesses. 4740 Murphy Canyon Rd. #300 SD, 92123 858-467-0600 www.tmi-inc.org Workability III: San Diego Community College District Partnership between the SDCCD and the California Department of Rehabilitation (DOR). Program provides career counseling services to students with disabilities with the goal of obtaining and retaining employment. 3375 Camino del Rio S. #275 SD, 92108 619-388-6984 www.sdccd.edu/about/ departments-and-offices/ student-services-department/ dsps/workability/index.aspx Xcite Steps Adults Helps individuals connect with employers who value their unique strengths. Provides personalized vocational assessment and job development training for transitioning teens, as well as Independent Living and Tailored Day Services. 858-428-0222 www.xcitesteps.com/disabilityservices/adult-disability-services

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Department of Rehabilitation Works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy for competitive employment, independent living, and equality for individuals with disabilities. 7575 Metropolitan Dr. #107 SD, 92108 619-767-2100 www.dor.ca.gov D’Vine Path Comprehensive program for adults with Autism, developmental delays and/or learning disabilities providing vocational and life skills training in agriculture, hospitality and the arts.

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Moyo’s Wood Arte

In partnership with Foundation for Developmental Disabilities (FDD)

Sophie’s Gallery

shopAble Business owners with disabilities Purchasing products and services from business owners with disabilities or chronic medical conditions allows them to achieve independence and self-reliance. It also encourages inclusion and people having agency in our community. The more “able” we see people with different abilities, the more common hiring them becomes. Browse through the exciting variety of products and services and consider supporting these business owners when you shop. Photo: Jimmy Ferrari

Local to San Diego County Big Al’s Best www.big-als-best.com Delicious dark chocolate almond toffee made by a young man with Autism. Greeting cards and calligraphy art also available. Purchase online or in several North County retailers. Blissful Seeds www.blissfulseeds.org All-natural and organic bath bombs and soaps created in Poway by individuals with Autism. DeafBlind Potter www.deafblindpotter.com Potter Kelvin offers beautiful one-of-a-kind ceramics for home and apparel with positive disability awareness messages, while raising awareness for Usher Syndrome type II. DJ Noah www.djnoaht.com Need music for your next gathering? Music spun for

your home or community event by Noah, a DJ with Autism. Inclusion Art by Katie Flores www.katieflores.com Katie Flores, who is autistic, creates beautiful, vibrant artwork on canvas. Shop her art, tote bags, greeting cards and more on her website or Etsy @ InclusionArtByKatie. James Cerebral Palsy www.jamescpfoundation.org Self-advocate with Cerebral Palsy and Epilepsy teaches families how to advocate for their children and to empower them to advocate for themselves. Available for training and speaking engagements. Jasmine’s Banner Co. Follow on IG @jasminesbannerco Top quality banners sewn by Jasmine, who has

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Down Syndrome, and her team of designers and seamstresses. Purchases support You’re Invited Church Clubs, an inclusive church program started by her family. Jeremy’s Vision www.jeremysvision.com Neurodiverse, intuitive artist Jeremy Sicile-Kira produces original paintings, cards, prints and expressionistic portrait commissions depicting your essence in color; includes a written interpretation. Email inquiries to sicilekira@ gmail.com. Joel’s Vision Arts www.joelsvisionarts.com Local author, speaker and artist with Autism creates books, videos and art including wrapping paper for the holidays. A portion of sales is used to fund art and music therapy for children with disabilities.

Kevin the Baker www.kevinthebaker.com Chef Kevin Flores, who is autistic, has a passion for baking with fresh ingredients. His business provides joy, purpose and a connection to his community. Kevin partners with professional chefs for large orders and special events. Moyo’s Wood Arte Follow on IG @moyogazca Handmade customized art and jewelry made from upcycled and repurposed wood, metal, natural stone and other materials. No two pieces are the same. Commissioned projects entertained. MythicArt Designs Rebecca Siegel, who has learning apraxia, creates note cards, bookmarks, jewelry and other crafts in her home and sells at events and via Shopify. Email inquiries to rebecca@ 5Siegels.com.


Plant it Again FB and IG @plantitagain Nonprofit recycles droughttolerant plants back into the community while training and supporting adults with disabilities. Store on Balboa Ave. sells succulent and tillandsia arrangements, and products and art from local artisans with disabilities. Poli’s Woodcraft www.poliswoodcraft.com Handcrafted, artisan ballpoint pens hand-turned by an artist with ASD who uses a variety of specialty woods and acrylics. Ready Stamps www.readystamps.org A full-service stamp manufacturer (and division of United Cerebral Palsy Association) run by adults with disabilities. On-site production (Mission Valley) in a variety of polymers leads to quicker service at a better price. Reid Moriarty: Man with a Mic www.ReidMoriarty.com Musician, front man for the band Jungle Poppins, public speaker, and host of Talk Time, Reid Reads, and Late in the Day with Reid and Friends. Subscribe on YouTube and shop on iTunes and Spotify. For booking, email bookreidnow@gmail.com. Revision www.revisionsandiego.com Creative arts program provides inclusive access

to art, culture and environmental education in a creative workspace. Gift shop offers handmade items created from recycled materials by 13 talented resident artists. More items available on site (Hillcrest) than online. Their Community Contribution Center accepts good quality recyclables and new art supplies for use by artists. Rolling with Me & Friends Book Series www.rollingwithme.org/ book-series Margarita Elizondo writes books that teach key concepts in disability etiquette and awareness. She is available as a public speaker and advocate for people with mobility challenges. Soap Designs by Sydney Follow on FB @ SoapDesignsBySydney Environmentalist, soap maker and artist Sydney Pitcher creates beautiful specialty soaps for disability awareness and to support local charities, depending on the theme and occasion. Sophie’s Gallery and Gift Shop www.stmsc.org/programs/ specializations/sophiesgallery Workspace selling handmade goods and art created by members of the St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center art program; also sells plants from their offsite garden.

Online Businesses (not local) Collettey’s Cookies www.colletteys.com Bakes delicious cookies (also available in gift packs), creates jobs for people with disabilities and advocates for fair wages and hiring practices. Free shipping available worldwide. John’s Crazy Socks www.johnscrazysocks.com Fun and colorful socks, masks and other items from a company started by a man with Down Syndrome. Five percent of all profits go to the Special Olympics. Free shipping on orders over $50. Purely Patrick www.purelypatrick.com Patrick, a nonverbal man with Cerebral Palsy, uses assistive technology to make specialty mixes for soups, baked goods, hot drinks, dog treats and birdseed. Pretty Sick Supply Co. www.prettysick supply.com/shop Started by two women with chronic illness, this website features a collection of stores that sell medical gear, supplies and accessories.

Reason to Bake www.reasontobake.com Gluten-free cookies baked by a woman with Down Syndrome and her team. Flavors include chocolate chip, cranberry oatmeal, spicy ginger, peanut butter, lemon blueberry oatmeal or variety packs. Special Sparkle www.specialsparkle.com Kelly Neville, who has Down Syndrome, and her mom Karen design and create jewelry. They are also public speakers for the National Association for Down Syndrome. Sweet Heat Jam Company www.sweetheatjam.com Variety of hot pepper jellies and condiments created by a young man with Down Syndrome who uses his culinary expertise and homegrown peppers from Texas. The Unseen Bean www.theunseenbean.com Fresh coffee beans in unique blends, including fair trade/organic, created by a blind Master Coffee Roaster. Free shipping on orders over $50.

Do you know of a business owned by a person with disabilities or a chronic medical condition that’s not on this list? Email information and website to specialneeds@sandiegofamily.com for possible inclusion. Put “ShopAble business” in the subject line.

Thank you to Foundation for Developmental Disabilities (FDD) for their generous contribution towards the publication of this article. The FDD strives to help individuals with developmental disabilities live productive, satisfying lives as active members of their communities. Learn more at www.foundationfordd.org.

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Areas of Need – Imperial Valley This information is also at www.SNRFSD.org

ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT Imperial Valley Hyundai Mobility Program Provides up to $1,000 towards the cost of installing adaptive equipment in a new Hyundai vehicle. 634 Thomas Ln. El Centro, CA 92243 760-289-3514 www.ivhyundai.com/MobilityProgram RXPositive Medical Supply Offers healthcare products and supplies: hospital beds, wheelchairs, power chairs, vehicle lifts and ramps, wound-care, ostomy, urology supplies, CPAP, portable oxygen equipment, nebulizers and orthotics. Emergency service and repairs available. 1845 W 25th St., Yuma, AZ 85364 928-344-9301 https://rxpositive.com

ADVOCACY California Rural Legal Assistance Provides low-income Californians free legal services related to employment, medical insurance, housing, public benefits and special education. Interpretation available. 449 Broadway St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-353-0220 www.crla.org California State Council on Developmental Disabilities, San Diego and Imperial Chapter Responsible for ensuring the protection of legal, civil and service rights of persons who require services through publicly funded agencies that serve those with developmental disabilities. 8880 Rio San Diego Dr. #250 SD, 92108 619-688-3323 www.scdd.ca.gov

Imperial Valley People First Offers self-advocacy, tracks legislation, holds an annual learning conference, and provides information on communicating with government offices meant to serve persons with disabilities. 619-688-3323 www.sdrc.org/index.php/selfadvocacy Marcus Family Law Center, PLC Expert representation in divorce, custody and support, bankruptcy, estate planning and immigration for San Diego and Imperial Counties. 732 State St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-2800 www.barefootlawyer.com

BEHAVIORAL AND MENTAL HEALTH The ARC of Imperial Valley Offers behavioral programs, adult day and development programs, and an activity center for all ages. 298 E Ross Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-0180 www.arciv.org California Psychcare Under 360 Behavioral Health, provides behavioral services for children and adults with ASD and other developmental disabilities. 1413 W State St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-565-2702 www.360behavioralhealth.com Fred Finch CARES Provides comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological assessment, early intervention, ABA therapy, parent education, social skills, and individual/family therapy for those impacted by ASD and other neurodevelopmental disorders. Treatment offered in school, in-home and clinic-based programs.

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502 W Aten Rd. #105 Imperial, CA 92251 760-592-0088 www.fredfinch.org Helping Children Achieve Therapies, LLC In-home, ABA therapy for children diagnosed with Autism. 760-919-2100 www.helpingchildrenachieve.com

Positive Behavior Supports Corp. (PBS) Provides 1:1, evidence-based, ABA therapy for children (3 & up) and adults with Autism. Flexible parent training available. Serves all of Imperial County and accepts nearly all funding sources. Bilingual. 855-832-6727 x1292 www.teampbs.com

Home of Guiding Hands Counseling and Support Services Broad range of counseling services including group, individual, and family therapy. 605 Wake Ave. #7 El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-1500 www.guidinghands.org

Sun Valley Behavioral Medical Center Assessment, diagnosis, counseling and treatment plans for children with mental health challenges. 2417 Marshall Rd. #1 Imperial, CA 92251 760-355-0161 www.sunvalleyb.com

Imperial County Behavioral Health Services Provides assessment, medication support services and a variety of therapies for people with mental health diagnoses. Resource centers in Calexico, El Centro, Winterhaven and Brawley 800-817-5292 www.bhs.imperialcounty.org

DENTAL HEALTH

Joan Tyler, MFT Cognitive behavioral therapy and counseling services. 300 S Imperial Ave. #7 El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-6302 Motiva Associates ABA behavioral services, parent support services and training. 410 S Fourth St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-353-8500 www.motivaassociates.com Peter DiManno, LCSW Therapy for individuals, couples and families. 1503 N Imperial Ave. #205 El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-4773 www.elcentrotherapy.com

Clay Nichols, D.D.S. Preventive pediatric dentistry for ages 5 & up. Focused on calm, kind cleanings and education. PPO, No Denti-Cal. 508 W Aten Rd. Imperial, CA 92251 760-355-4444 www.claynicholsdds.com Karson Kupiec Orthodontics Pediatric preventive care and orthodontics for ages 7 & up. 502 W Aten Rd. #102 Imperial, CA 92251 760-355-3800 www.drkupiec.com Khorsand Dental Group Pediatric preventive care, orthodontics and oral surgery. 2026 N Imperial Ave. #B El Centro, CA 92243 760-394-3082 www.drkhorsand.com Oral Health Initiative-First 5 San Diego Provides screenings, exams and treatment services to children ages


0-5 and pregnant women through San Ysidro Health Centers and Neighborhood Healthcare. Multiple locations www.first5sandiego.org/oralhealth-initiative

DEVELOPMENTAL DELAY ASSESSMENT AND COORDINATION Betty Jo McNeese Receiving Home Health Department and medical provider assess children and youth for developmental delay; children with complex medical problems are referred to specialists. 315 W McCabe Rd. El Centro, CA 92243 www.co.imperial.ca.us FACT Center–El Centro Elementary School District Developmental screenings for kids 0-5, mental health services, resources and coordination of support systems for families. 1420 Commercial Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-337-5097 www.ecesd.org Network of Care for Behavioral Health, Inc. Family Resource Centers in Calexico and Niland provide intake assessment, medication support services and a variety of therapies for people with mental health diagnoses. www.imperial.networkofcare.org San Diego Regional Center– Imperial County Assessment, intake and service coordination for infants and toddlers through adults with developmental delay/disability so they and their families can obtain services and be linked to other community resources within San Diego and Imperial Counties. 512 W Aten Rd. Imperial, CA 92251 760-355-8383 www.sdrc.org

EDUCATION Home of Guiding Hands Early Childhood Development Program Therapeutic and educational early intervention for children 0–3 with developmental delays. 1908 Friendship Dr. El Cajon, CA 92020 619-938-2850 www.guidinghands.org Imperial County SELPA Umbrella entity for the provision of special education programs and services for all identified children 0-21. 1398 Sperber Rd. #D El Centro, CA 92243 760-312-6419 www.icoe.org/selpa Imperial Valley Center for Exceptional Children (IVCEC) Programs for students with moderate to severe disabilities including infants and toddlers, D/HH, and the visually impaired, as well as nursing, speech and therapy services in the ICSD. 1528 S Waterman Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-312-6630 www.ivcec.org Imperial Valley College Early Childhood Education Department Program for children 0-5, including a developmental preschool and infant/ toddler center. 380 E Aten Rd. Imperial, CA 92251 760-352-8320 www.imperial.edu Sunny Days Early Childhood Program Developmental intervention and therapy services for ages 0–3, including assessment and occupational, physical and speech therapies. 1603 W Main St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-679-0540 www.sunnydays.com

FOSTER CARE AND ADOPTIVE SERVICES Alba Care Services, Inc. Provides homes for children who can’t be properly cared for by their birth families, provides guidance to teens as they navigate puberty while developing independence, and educates families in ways to support their children and develop healthy family relationships. 1498 W Main St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-353-2533 www.albacareservices.org

GENERAL HEALTH ABC Pediatrics Medical Group, Inc. Provides accessible healthcare to Imperial Valley babies, children and adolescents, and a Child Health and Disability Prevention Program (CHDP) up to age 18. 702 Wake Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-7216 www.abcpediatricselcentro.com Clinicas de Salud del Pueblo, Inc. Private nonprofit organization providing bilingual/bicultural general health, dental, and behavioral health services, and infant/child nutrition education to Imperial County residents. Accepts Medi-Cal/ Medicare and offers a sliding scale based on financial need. Multiple locations 760-344-9951 www.cdsdp.org Imperial County Home Visiting Program Provides home visits to pregnant women and families of newborns (less than two weeks old), and health and community resources for children up to age 3 residing in Imperial County. 797 Main St. #A El Centro, CA 92243 www.icphd.org/communityhealth-initiatives/home-visitingprogram

Imperial Valley Family Care Medical Group Full spectrum of pediatric medical and surgical needs, including neurology. 1503 N Imperial Ave. #105 El Centro, CA 92243 760-355-7730 www.ivfcmg.com Imperial County Public Health Department Provides clinic and free and low-cost immunizations. Community health nurses provide resources for maternal, child and adolescent health. 935 Broadway St. El Centro, CA 92243 442-265-1444 www.icphd.com Jay Kenneth P. Buenaflor, MD Medical Corporate Pediatrics Pediatric specialist with 25 years of experience and knowledge of IHSS and SSI. 608 G St. #2a Brawley, CA 92227 760-251-2127 Pioneers Memorial Healthcare and Children’s Services Complete healthcare with a variety of pediatric specialties and clinics. 751 W Legion Rd. Brawley, CA 92227 760-351-3333 www.pmhd.org Vishwa Kapoor, MD, FAAP, Inc. Pediatrician with 30 years of experience in all aspects of pediatrics. Accepts Medi-Cal. 1550 Pepper Dr. El Centro, CA 92243 760-592-4961

HOSPICE Aria Hospice, LLC Compassionate, in-home care for people with a terminal illness. 229 S 8th St. #A El Centro, CA 92243 760-412-5574 www.ariahospice.com Hospice of Imperial Valley Bilingual, in-home care for people with a terminal illness. 137 S 8th St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-8905 www.ivhospice.org

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INDEPENDENT LIVING The Arc of Imperial County (See listing under Behavioral and Mental Health)

OCCUPATIONAL, PHYSICAL AND SPEECH THERAPIES California Children’s Services/IC Public Health Dept. Occupational and physical therapies and assessment for durable medical equipment for children with certain physical limitations and chronic health conditions or diseases. 935 Broadway St. El Centro, CA 92243 442-265-1444 www.icphd.org Imperial Physical Therapy Outpatient pediatric physical therapy. 1698 Cruickshank Dr. #A El Centro, CA 92243 760-353-3422 www.iptclinic.com Spine & Sport Physical Therapy Team of expert physical therapists uses a multidisciplinary approach based in research and technology to help people return to action after an injury or surgery, manage pain and improve chronic conditions. 411 W Main St. Brawley, CA 92227 760-925-3031 426 N Imperial Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-679-0210 1602 A North Imperial Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-299-7741 2300 Imperial Ave. #H Calexico, CA 92231 760-890-7050 42150 Jackson St. #103 Indio, CA 92203 442-300-3200 www.spineandsport.com

PARENT AND FAMILY RESOURCES Amigos de Alejandro, Inc. Serves families of children diagnosed with cancer, leukemia or blood related disorders by offering bilingual emotional support, information, food vouchers, and transportation to hospitals outside Imperial County (Rady Children’s) to receive

chemotherapy or other procedures related to their diagnosis. 510 W Main St. #105 El Centro, CA 92243 760-222-6132 www.amigosdealejandro.org Autism Support of Imperial County Nonprofit providing information and support to parents and professionals on Autism. 300 N Imperial Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-604-8847 www.asic.love Best STEP Forward Parent support group that offers in-person workshops, sports and recreation opportunities, and provides resources and advocacy. 210 N Railroad Calipatria, CA 92233 260 E Main St. El Centro, CA 92243 619-534-7540 www.beststepforward.life Children’s Foundation of the Imperial Valley Parent organization that provides assistance to organizations and groups caring for underserved children who reside in Imperial Valley. Holds an annual race and wellness fair. 760-554-3032 www.childrensfoundationiv.com Community Advisory Committee (CAC) of Imperial County SELPA Parent advisory group unites teachers, parents, and school professionals in Imperial Valley to support the needs of students with IEPs, and communicate rights and information on district policy. 760-312-6419 www.icoe.org/selpa/communityadvisory-committee Down Syndrome Association of Imperial Valley Provides parent-to-parent support, training for families, spring social, and summer activities for all. Xochil M. Garcia 760-355-0147 Maritza Villa 760-482-1210 512 W Aten Rd. Imperial, CA 92251

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Exceptional Family Resource Center–Parent-to-Parent Support (Spanish only) Resource center for families of children with special needs of any age. Bertha Mendoza 512 W Aten Rd. Imperial, CA 92251 760-355-0147 www.efrconline.org Family Hui Peer-led support group and training for parents of children ages 0-5 to discuss positive parenting and healthy child development. www.familyhui.org TREES (Teach, Respect, Educate, Empower Self) Provides resources to families and seniors with disabilities in Imperial County. 1265 W State St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-337-5703 www.trees2015.com

RECREATION Activate Dance Mode (ADM) Inclusive dance program for ages 4– adult. Multiple practice locations with performances. 210 N Railroad Calipatria, CA 92233 260 E Main St. El Centro, CA 92243 442-322-9419 www.beststepforward.life BSF Community Garden Program Inclusive gardening group maintains community and personal gardens. Children and adults learn to grow what they eat while enjoying therapeutic properties of gardening. 210 N Railroad Calipatria, CA 92233 260 E Main St. El Centro, CA 92243 442-322-9419 www.beststepforward.life Cattle Call Mini Rodeo for Special Kids Special performance of the annual Cattle Call Rodeo for kids with special needs and their families only. Email Julie Reeves at jar555@

sbcglobal.net by Sept. 15 for this invitation-only event in early November. Brawley, CA 760-960-5805 www.cattlecallrodeo.com Circle of Friends In-school club that focuses on the acceptance of people with disabilities through relationship building with non-disabled peers. 760-960-2308 czalvalda@ecesd.org El Centro Parks and Recreation Offers recreational activities and summer camps for kids with disabilities. 375 S First St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-337-4555 www.cityofelcentro.org Firestorm Gymnastics Training Center Offers gymnastics to all ages and genders, and includes a special needs program. 300 W Brighton Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-353-9558 www.firestormgymnastics.com Goleros Soccer League- Best S.T.E.P. Forward Open to children ages 4–adult with disabilities. Games played in Calexico, Brawley, Calipatria, Imperial and Westmorland. 210 N Railroad, Calipatria, CA 92233 260 E Main St., El Centro, CA 92243 442-322-9419 www.beststepforward.life Imperial Valley Little League Challenger Division Adaptive baseball program for individuals (ages 4–22) enrolled in school who have physical and intellectual challenges. Senior League for adults. 760-427-4991 www.ivchallenger.com Music with BSF Inclusive music program for all ages that introduces basic instruments while enjoying social time with friends. Guest musicians welcome!


210 N Railroad Calipatria, CA 92233 260 E Main St. El Centro, CA 92243 442-322-9419 www.beststepforward.life Night to Shine Prom In partnership with the Tim Tebow Foundation, a prom night experience for kids (14 & up) with special needs. 431 W Wall Rd. Imperial, CA 92251 www.timtebowfoundation.org/ ministries/night-to-shine Special Olympics of Imperial Valley Provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of events. Team sports include soccer, floor hockey, swimming and basketball. Conrad Harrison Youth Center 750 Park Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-337-4556 www.specialolympics.org/ programs/united-states/ southern-california StrikeZone IV Operated by the ARC of Imperial County, this bowling alley offers a wide range of ball sizes, bumpers and ramps so kids of any age or ability can play. Also employs adults with disabilities. 950 N Imperial Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-592-2178 www.strikezoneiv.com Unwind and Design Creative Studio/The Den Personal artist studios plus fine and cultural arts (dance, literature, theater and film) instruction as well as an event space and open studio. 455 W State St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-675-5845 www.unwindanddesign.com

RESIDENTIAL AND SUPPORTED LIVING Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) Supported Living Program assists individuals with

intellectual and developmental disabilities to live independently or with paid support. Personalized supports are dictated by needs. Provides up to 24 hours a day of 1:1 support designed to meet individual needs. 1699 W Main St. #E El Centro, Ca 92243 422-236-5034 www.tmi-inc.org

RESPITE AND SKILLED NURSING Home of Guiding Hands Respite Program In-home 1:1 care tailored to the needs of the individual and family to allow caregivers time for errands and self-care. 619-938-2850 www.guidinghands.org Imperial Valley Respite, Inc. Provides temporary in-home support to families of developmentally disabled persons in Imperial Valley & San Diego Counties. Qualified Respite Care Providers offer support and relief to parents or guardians from daily caregiving challenges. 340 Panno St. #4 Brawley, CA 92227 760-351-0825 www.ivrespite.com

TRANSPORTATION IVT Access Lift-equipped, curb-to-curb transportation for people with disabilities. 760-482-2900 www.ivtaccess.com IVT MedTrans Provides non-emergency transportation between services in Imperial and San Diego County medical facilities. Operates four days per week. 760-337-1766 www.ivtmedtrans.com IVT Ride Public transit service for people with disabilities. 760-337-1760 www.ivtride.com

• In-person Workshops • Sports & Recreation • Parent Support Group • Advocacy inclusionwave@gmail.com | 442-322-9419 Ride With Emilio Emilio Nares Foundation Provides free transportation for underprivileged children and their parents in Imperial County to and from Rady Children’s hospital for cancer-related appointments. 858-571-3328 www.enfhope.org

VISION HEALTH Advanced Eye Care Dr. Aguilar is a bilingual, glaucomacertified optometrist and an expert in ocular disease, hard-to-fit contact lenses, laser vision correction and pediatrics. 506 W Aten Rd. Imperial, CA 92251 760-352-3505 www.stopsquinting.com Valley Vision Care Optometry Provides comprehensive vision care to adults and children 5 and up. 534 S Eighth St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-4361 www.vvcoptometry.com

VOCATIONAL TRAINING Adjoin Catalyst program helps adults with disabilities get and maintain jobs, live independently, and socialize in the manner they desire. 354 E Main St. El Centro, CA 92243 760-335-4933 www.adjoin.org

Toward Maximum Independence (TMI) Employment programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities include Community Integration Services (CIS) and Tailored Day Services (TDS). Assists clients with finding employment and helps them integrate into the community by working or volunteering at local businesses. 1699 W Main St. #E El Centro, CA 92243 442-236-5034 www.tmi-inc.org

WORSHIP Christ Community Church Large church with ministries for children with special needs. 590 W Orange Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-337-9400 www.ccciv.org First Christian Church Inclusive ministry with Sunday school for kids with special needs. Meets first Sunday of the month at 11 am; Vacation Bible School summer program. 450 S Waterman Ave. El Centro, CA 92243 760-352-8300 https://fccelcentro.com Valley Christian Church Non-denominational ministry with a casual worship style and a special focus on supporting Deaf ministries and the Night to Shine Prom. 431 W Wall Rd. Imperial, CA, 92251 760-353-7535 www.valleychristian.us v

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On the Go or Chillin’ Out

Toys and products for all abilities

BALANCE Step-a-Trail $69.99; edxEducation.com A great toy for building children’s gross motor skills, balance and coordination. Brightly colored pieces with textured, non-slip surfaces allow children to safely balance and gain confidence. “They have great traction, which makes them very stable. They don’t flip or move.” ~ therapist reviewer

SENSORY Nee Doh Dohzee $22.99; Schylling.com Neon, volleyball-sized pillows filled with Styrofoam beads make them soft and squishy to hold and won’t hurt when thrown.

SENSORY, SUSTAINABILITY Land of Dough $15; LandofDough.com With plant-based colors, compostable glitters, eco-friendly packaging and more, Land of Dough minimizes the environmental impact of their products. Variety of doughs feature charming patterns, playful themes and multi-layered designs. Our parent reviewers agree: It provides the great sensory experience we have come to expect from Crazy Aaron’s. ADAPTIVE CLOTHING Kizik Shoes $99–$129; Kizik.com Put shoes on without hands—no tying or pulling required. Patented technology allows people to crush the heel (it pops back up) and slide feet in. Excellent for individuals who have trouble bending, struggle with hand strength or need help putting shoes on. Kids sizes coming soon.

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VISUAL IMPAIRMENT Sense & Grow Memory Matching Game $20.99; Amazon.com Match 26 pairs of cards for interactive play and motor skills development. This unique memory game features rough, ridged and slick textures, so kids don’t have to rely on sight memory alone. Great for kids who are blind or vision impaired.

INCLUSION Lottie Dolls $29.99; Lottie.com If you’re looking for wonderful, inclusive dolls, check out Lottie. Finn & Friends (Loyal Companion) uses noisecanceling headphones and has a therapy dog. Rosie Boo wears odd socks (in celebration of World Down Syndrome Day) and ankle supports. Mia is a wildlife photographer who uses a cochlear implant. HAND STRENGTH/ PROBLEM SOLVING Fidget Marble Maze $14.97; LakiKid.com Fun, portable, occupational therapy tool great for quiet playtime. Push a marble through an enclosed, quilted, fabric maze to help build hand strength and fine motor skills. Our mom reviewers love that it can be tossed in the washer. CALM Weighted Blankets $59.99; GoodBanana.com Sensory, weighted blankets in fun, kid-friendly patterns: tie-dye, rainbow, pizza and frosted donut. Evenly dispersed weight of 5 lbs. for children 30 lbs. & up provides a calming effect. “Love the colors, very inviting, good weight and size for kids.” ~ parent reviewer



SENSORY FRIENDLY

MORNINGS

Explore. Imagine. Experiment. 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month We spark a love of learning so all children can discover their wildest dreams. Explore over 20 hands-on exhibits, learn with Museum Educators, and imagine life’s possibilities. 320 North Broadway, Escondido • SDCDM.org • 760-233-7755


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