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How do I request extra services from Regional Center during a school break?


Published: Jun. 3, 2022Updated: Nov. 10, 2025

First, review your child’s IPP and make sure it has goals that support requesting the services you're interested in, such as additional respite hours or a social-rec program. If it doesn’t, call an IPP meeting to update the goals.

You'll want to think about the additional supports your child will need while school is out, including social-emotional, recreational, and physical activity needs, among others. Also consider what supports you will need because of the change in schedule (e.g., respite or day care). Then, think about what generic services are available, like community programs, ESY if it's summer break, etc. What’s available to help you make sure you can meet all your child’s needs? Make a list of where Regional Center can step in to fill some of the gaps in support. This could include funding for things like camp, art classes, or respite care.

Call or email your service coordinator as soon as possible to submit your request. Don't wait — things can take a while! You should continue to follow up about once a week.

Once your request is approved, ask your service coordinator what the next steps are. If your request for the services your child needs is denied, read our article about how to appeal a denial.

For more information, check out How to Get the Most Out of Regional Center.

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