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PASA Advocacy

Providing Support for students, families, and educators!




PASA Advocacy helped our family design an inclusive and functional education that made sense for our son. He would not have made the progress he did without his IEP team working together. Thank you, PASA!


John Marks

PASA Advocacy prepared me for my son’s IEP meeting and we were able to get all of our modifications approved. Best IEP meeting we have had!


Frank Kinney

I was not sure of what my child needed or how to help her. PASA Advocacy taught me about student and parent rights. We were able to get my daughter tested for learning disabilities and it was a game changer.


Celia Almeda


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    Special Education; SELPAs, Counties, and School Districts

    What is SELPA? A guide for California parents Have you ever heard the word “SELPA” and wondered what it is? It can sound like a complicated word, but it’s actually a very helpful group that supports students with special needs in California. Think of SELPA as a big team that helps your local school district.…

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  • In-Home ABA; A Resource for Parents

    Navigating in-home ABA therapy for a child with a disability in the Inland Empire can feel overwhelming, but resources are available to help. California law mandates that many insurance plans and state programs cover Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy for children with a qualifying diagnosis. By understanding eligibility, working with a doctor and regional center,…

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  • High School Diploma or a Certificate of Completion? What to Consider When Deciding

    Diploma vs. Certificate: What’s the difference in California? Did you know there are two different ways to finish high school in California? Some kids get a high school diploma, and some get a certificate of completion. It’s good to know the difference so you can think about what is best for your future! Here is…

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