Receive an inclusion aide for community integration from Regional Center
If Regional Center will not pay for a program or class directly, you can apply for funding for a 1:1 aide so that your child can participate with their peers.
Why
An inclusion aide can help facilitate socialization and accessibility in programs that may not be familiar with your child's support needs.
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If a social-rec program your child will attend is not very familiar with accommodating kids with disabilities, an inclusion aide can help facilitate socialization and full participation. Here’s how to request an aide for your child.
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