Do these sound familiar?
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Are you spending hundreds (or thousands) out of pocket on therapy, evaluations, or services?
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Have you been told you “make too much” to qualify for help — but still can’t afford everything your child needs?
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Are you unsure which programs are actually worth applying for and which are a waste of time?
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Has no one ever explained how Medicaid, waivers, SSI, school services, and grants work together?
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Are you paying privately for services you suspect should be covered somewhere else?
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Do you worry about what will happen financially when your child gets older?
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Are you piecing information together from Facebook groups, late-night Googling, or word of mouth?
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Do you feel like there has to be help out there — but you don’t know where to start?
If you answered yes to even one of these, this guide was created for you.
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Federal & State Disability Supports
Medicaid, waivers, SSI, and other programs that reduce or eliminate out-of-pocket costs — including supports many families don’t realize they qualify for.
Grants, Nonprofits & Gap Funding
National organizations that help pay for therapies, evaluations, equipment, travel, and short-term financial needs when insurance and schools don’t cover it all.
Tax Credits, Deductions & Cost-Saving Strategies
Overlooked tax benefits, medical deductions, savings tools, and legal structures that can protect benefits and reduce long-term financial strain.
Discounts, Caregiver Pay & Long-Term Planning Tools
Programs that reduce everyday expenses, allow some parents to be paid caregivers, and help families plan for the future without jeopardizing benefits.
Your financial support guide is calling.Â
You’re about to understand where financial help actually exists, how to tell which supports apply to your child, and how to stop paying out of pocket for things that may already be covered — so you can make informed, confident decisions without guilt, pressure, or guesswork. This guide will help you:
âś” Identify financial supports you may qualify for (even if income is higher than expected)
âś” Reduce unnecessary out-of-pocket spending on therapies and services
âś” Understand how school services, Medicaid, waivers, and grants fit together
✔ Avoid common mistakes that accidentally jeopardize benefits
✔ Plan ahead for your child’s financial future with clarity instead of fear
Because no one teaches parents how these systems work together — and most families are left figuring it out years later, after spending money they didn’t need to spend.
This guide brings everything into one place, in plain language, with direct links to applications, so you can take the next step that actually makes sense for your family.
Nice to meet you...      I'm Sarah.
I’m a school psychologist, behavior analyst, special education advocate, and the founder of Exceptional Child 360.
For nearly two decades I’ve observed parents doing everything they can — advocating, showing up to meetings, researching late at night — while still feeling like they’re missing something important. And often, they are. Not because they aren’t trying hard enough, but because no one ever explains how these systems actually work together.
This guide was created after seeing firsthand how many families struggle to afford the services their children need — and how often financial supports exist but go unused simply because parents were never told about them.
My company exists to help parents support their children, understand their options, advocate strategically, and make informed decisions rooted in data, not pressure or fear. My hope is that this guide saves you time, money, and stress — and reminds you that you are not alone in this process.
Because when families can afford the support their child needs…the whole family thrives!
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