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Inclusion vs. Behavioral Aides with Regional Center

Inclusion vs. Behavioral Aides with Regional Center


Published: May. 11, 2022Updated: Mar. 15, 2024

Public Benefits Specialist Lisa Concoff Kronbeck says that your Regional Center may already have service standards for providing an inclusion aide. If the camp or class your child will attend is not familiar with accommodating kids with disabilities, an inclusion aide can help facilitate socialization and full participation. Watch Lisa’s explanation in the clip for how to request 1:1 support.

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