School district path
This path helps determine special education eligibility, IEP services, and school-based supports.
California parent guide
This page brings the biggest California questions into one place so families can understand what belongs with the school district, what belongs with medical or insurance support, and where at-home help may fit in.
Start with the big picture
Many families are asked for the same paperwork and the same story more than once. It helps to know which system you are talking to.
This path helps determine special education eligibility, IEP services, and school-based supports.
This path is usually where diagnosis, treatment recommendations, and insurance coverage decisions happen.
This can include regional center or early support guidance, caregiver benefits, wage-replacement support, and community help.
Helpful to remember
This is a practical family guide, not legal advice, but it can make the first few conversations feel clearer.
School-based support
These links can help you prepare for school meetings, understand rights, and ask better questions before signing paperwork.
California School and Insurance Help • California Department of Education
A California starting point for families who want to ask for help through their school district or local early support system, including when written parent consent is needed for assessment and services.
California School and Insurance Help • California Department of Education
An official family guide to consent, assessments, IEP participation, nondiscriminatory testing, and the rights parents have when working with the school district.
California School and Insurance Help • California Department of Education
If you disagree with a school district evaluation, this California guidance explains the right to ask for an independent educational evaluation at public expense.
California School and Insurance Help • Autism Speaks
A family-friendly walkthrough of the IEP process that can help you prepare for school meetings, paperwork, and next steps after assessment.
School and Learning • CSUN Family Focus Resource Center
Parent mentoring, IEP education, advocacy support, workshops, and family resource navigation for families across the Antelope Valley and surrounding communities.
Medical and insurance support
These resources are helpful when you are trying to understand treatment access, diagnosis steps, health-plan rules, or how to push back after a denial.
Family Start Here • Autism Speaks
A step-by-step guide for families who are worried about development and want help moving from concern to evaluation and action.
Caregiver Applications • California Department of Developmental Services
Official California developmental services information families can use when exploring early intervention pathways and regional center support.
California School and Insurance Help • California Department of Insurance
An official California insurance page covering autism treatment access, behavioral health treatment rules, and complaint pathways when coverage is delayed or denied.
California School and Insurance Help • California Department of Managed Health Care
The state's managed care guide to behavioral health treatment, how to get care, and what families can do if a health plan will not approve medically necessary autism support.
Family Start Here • Easterseals Southern California
Regional autism services that include family support, developmental services, and help connecting with programs across Southern California.
Family support at home
These links can help when the bigger question is how your family keeps going day to day while support gets put in place.
Caregiver Applications • California Department of Social Services
The official California In-Home Supportive Services page for families exploring support that can help a child or disabled family member stay safely at home.
Caregiver Applications • California Employment Development Department
Official California paid family leave information for caregivers who may need short-term wage replacement while supporting family needs at home.
Caregiver Applications • Social Security Administration
Social Security's official SSI information for children with disabilities, including what families may need before beginning the application process.
Family and Caregivers • Autism in Black
A neurodivergent-led organization offering culturally responsive education, advocacy, and support for Black autistic people and their families.
Family and Caregivers • Autism Speaks
A searchable directory for services, supports, and autism-related organizations by ZIP code, state, and service type.