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Parent support in Los Angeles

What Los Angeles families use, listed with the same fixed questions answered for every provider — so you can compare like with like.

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Local resources in Los Angeles

Ordered by review count, then name. Providers cannot pay to be listed, ranked, or edited.

2 resources in Los Angeles — Parent support

1. Special Needs Network

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Parent supportFreeSouth Los Angeles, with offices in Baldwin Hills/Crenshaw, West LA/Culver City and Willowbrook/Compton

Special Needs Network runs free programmes for families of autistic children and other developmental disabilities in underserved communities, including the Parent Advocacy Mentor (PAM) training that teaches parents to spot early signs of disability, navigate Regional Center Early Start services and secure an IEP for their child.

Ages Families of children and young adults

(323) 291-71004401 Crenshaw Blvd. Suite 215, Los Angeles, CA 90043

2. The Help Group - Parent Education

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Parent supportFree virtual parent support groupsSliding scale for some coursesLos Angeles

Help Group's Knowledge Exchange runs parent and caregiver learning events year-round, including the annual Summit conference on neurodiversity and emotional wellbeing, a Distinguished Speakers Series, and resource fairs that connect families with service providers and clinicians.

Ages Parents and families

(818) 781-036013130 Burbank Boulevard, Sherman Oaks, CA 91401

Nothing here is a recommendation — we list what exists, note what a provider says about itself, and let parents tell you the rest. Intake contacts, school districts, and funding for the whole metro are on the Los Angeles guide.