Providers, therapists, schools and more, recommended by parents in our community (★), plus curated national help & rights. Filter by type, or, if you're in the LA area, enter your zip to find what's nearest.
A curated directory of trusted, parent-recommended resources across education, therapy, and child development.
Trusted Village resources are built from real parent experience. This directory brings together recommendations for providers, programs, and supports that families have used and trust. It is designed to make it easier to navigate options, compare experiences, and find the right fit for your child and family.
Recommendations are continuously shaped by community input and reflect what families are actually using, learning from, and recommending to one another.
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The canonical free library of special-education law and advocacy: IDEA, Section 504, case law, and step-by-step articles. The reference parents and advocates cite most.
Free state-by-state directory of advocates, special-ed attorneys, evaluators, and parent groups.
Nonprofit with free, parent-friendly guides for kids who learn and think differently (ADHD, dyslexia, learning differences). Great starting point.
Practical, blunt IEP advocacy from a veteran advocate, with free goal banks, binder checklists, and letter templates parents actually use.
Long-running parent center offering free workshops, publications, and 1:1 help on special education and disability.
Directory to find your state's federally-funded Parent Training & Information Center (PTI), for free 1:1 special-education help in every state.
Plain-language, state-specific info plus calculators for SSI, Medicaid, work, and benefits. Free.
National directory of Medicaid waivers, Katie Beckett/TEFRA options, and paid-parent-caregiving programs by state.
Everything about ABLE accounts: tax-free savings that don't jeopardize SSI/Medicaid. Compare state plans and rules.
Find a vetted special-needs-planning attorney (special-needs trusts, guardianship). Free educational articles.
Directory of accredited ABA therapy providers, a useful quality signal when you're searching for autism services.
Under-3 and worried? Early Intervention is free or low-cost in every state. This finds your state's program fast.
Browse, filter, and message special-education advocates. Many offer free intro calls; some sliding-scale.
Find special-education attorneys and advocates, plus rights resources for contested IEPs and due process.
Each state has a Protection & Advocacy agency offering free legal help on disability rights, including special education and benefits appeals.
Free social network of 150k+ autism parents. Ask questions, swap recommendations, feel less alone.
Matches you with a trained 'support parent' who's raised a child with similar needs, for free emotional and practical support.
Nationwide network of local chapters supporting people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.
Help navigating health care, insurance, and Medicaid for children with special health-care needs, in every state.
Free 'care calendar' to organize meals, rides, and help from friends and family when you're stretched thin.
Ask in the community; a parent who's been there can usually point you to the right person faster than any search.
Join the communityPlain-language help for parents new to all this, plus an occasional genuinely useful note. No spam.